Why Men Leave Home

Why Men Leave Home
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Directed by John M. Stahl
Sidney Algier (assistant director)
Written by A. P. Younger (adaptation)
Based on Why Men Leave Home
by Avery Hopwood
Produced by Louis B. Mayer
Starring Lewis Stone
Helene Chadwick
Cinematography Sol Polito
Edited by Margaret Booth
Robert Kern
Distributed by Associated First National
Release date
  • March 3, 1924
Running time
80 minutes
Country United States
Language Silent (English intertitles)

Why Men Leave Home is a 1924 American silent comedy-drama film directed by John M. Stahl directed and stars Lewis Stone and Helene Chadwick. Produced by Louis B. Mayer and released through First National Pictures (then known as Associated First National), the film is based on the 1922 play of the same name by Avery Hopwood.

Plot

As described in a film magazine review, after a year of wedded life, John Emerson begins to neglect his wife Irene. A love affair develops between him and Jean Ralston, his office secretary. When John comes home after escorting Jean to and from a theater party, the scent of the perfume used by his charmer clings to John and awakens the wife's suspicions. Irene procures a divorce, and John marries the other woman. Later, Grandma Sutton succeeds in luring John and Irene under her roof, and with Dr. Bailey's aid has the place quarantined so that the pair cannot leave. The result is that the old love blooms once more. John's second wife gets a divorce, and he remarries Irene.

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Preservation

A print of Why Men Leave Home is preserved by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.