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  1. Greater Than Marriage is a 1924 American silent drama film directed by Victor Halperin [1] and starring Marjorie Daw, Lou Tellegen, and Tyrone Power Sr. [2] Cast. Marjorie Daw as Joan Thursday. Lou Tellegen as John Masters. Peggy Kelly as Maizie de Noovan. Tyrone Power Sr. as Father. Mary Thurman as Venetia. Dagmar Godowsky as Nella Gardrow.

  2. Greater Than Marriage: Directed by Victor Halperin. With Marjorie Daw, Lou Tellegen, Peggy Kelly, Tyrone Power Sr.. Joan Thursday leaves home because of her father's opposition to her becoming an actress and later marries playwright John Masters, who also disapproves of Joan's pursuing a career outside of home.

    • Victor Halperin
    • 1924-11-16
    • Drama
    • 70
  3. Greater Than Marriage (1924) directed by Victor Halperin • Film + cast • Letterboxd. 1924 Directed by Victor Halperin. Cast. Crew. Details. Genres. Releases. Marjorie Daw Lou Tellegen Peggy Kelly Tyrone Power Sr. Mary Thurman Dagmar Godowsky Raymond Bloomer Effie Shannon Florence Billings William Ricciardi Edward Roseman. 70 mins More at IMDb TMDb.

    • Victor Halperin
    • Victor Halperin Productions
  4. Synopsis by Janiss Garza. This theatrical drama was based on the novel Joan Thursday by Louis Joseph Vance. When she expresses her desire to be a stage actress, Joan Thursday (Marjorie Daw) is tossed out of her parents' home. She meets John Masters, a playwright (Lou Tellegen), and they fall in love and marry.

  5. Starring Marjorie Daw Lou Tellegen Peggy Kelly. Director Victor Halperin. Writer Victor Halperin. Movie Details Where to Watch Full Cast & Crew. Cast & Crew. Marjorie Daw. as Joan Thursday. Lou...

    • Victor Halperin
    • Victor Halperin Productions
    • Marjorie Daw
  6. Joan Thursday leaves home because of her father’s opposition to her becoming an actress and later marries playwright John Masters, who also disapproves of Joan’s pursuing a career outside of home. When John is called to California to supervise rehearsals of his new play, Joan cannot resist the temptation of the stage and accepts backer Vincent Marbridge’s offer to star in a new ...

  7. Joan Thursday leaves home because of her father's opposition to her becoming an actress and later marries playwright John Masters, who also disapproves of Joan's pursuing a career outside of home.