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The Circle (1925)

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Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_content_3'); })The Circle is a 1925 film directed by Frank Borzage, starring Eleanor Boardman (The Crowd).Back in the 1890s, stuffy Lord Clive Cheney is married to Catherine, but Catherine has fallen under the spell of family friend Lord Hugh Porteous. Catherine casts her family aside, running away with Hugh, abandoning not only Clive but their toddler son Arnold.Fast forward thirty years. Lord Clive never remarried; and his son Arnold has grown up to be even stuffier than his father. Arnold is now married to lovely Elizabeth (Boardman), who has invited her mother-in-law and Lord Hugh to visit for the first time in three decades. Elizabeth, like her mother-in-law, is bored of and impatient with her husband. Elizabeth, like her mother-in-law, has a handsome dashing suitor in the person of family friend Teddy. Elizabeth, like her mother-in-law, is considering running away. But this time Lord Clive has a trick up his sleeve.Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_content_2'); })A 20-year-old MGM starlet named Lucille LeSueur appears briefly in the opening scene as young Catherine. Soon after, MGM staged a nationwide contest to give the young actress a new stage name, and she was eventually christened Joan Crawford.
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British Stuffiness: Elizabeth describes her husband as "an old woman." He tries to talk her out of leaving him by saying "You might force me to do something rash—and I'd dislike that frightfully."
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All Girls Want Bad Boys: After Arnold's pathetically weak attempt to win Elizabeth back, she asks Teddy what he'd do if she left him. He says he'd punch her in the face. A turned-on Elizabeth says "You brute" and kisses him.
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