Fred W. Durrant
Directing
Known For
Dorian Gray, a young man who makes a pact with his portrait, allowing it to age and bear the signs of his sins while he remains eternally youthful and beautiful. He is lured into a life of hedonism and debauchery by the influential Lord Henry Wotton, and as his moral character deteriorates, his portrait reflects his inner corruption.
The Picture of Dorian Gray
In Rhodesia, a woman leaves her cruel husband when their baby dies.
The Edge o' Beyond
A clerk's service as subaltern spoils him for menial work.
A Temporary Gentleman
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What Every Woman Knows

A widow and her daughters join the Women's Service Training Bureau and become a nurse, a journalist and a landscape gardener.
Women Who Win
Millionaire Kent Whitney (the explorer) fakes his death and returns to find his fiancée, Myra Hastings, being pursued by other men, especially rejected suitor Bob Harkness. To see if his wife truly loves him or just his money, the "dead" husband takes a job as a butler in his own home. He observes Myra's interactions and deals with the societal pressure on rich American women to marry European aristocrats for titles, a theme often called "husband-hunting".