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Directed by
  
Alfred Rolfe

Release date
  
11 January 1912

Country
  
Australia

Director
  
Alfred Rolfe

Starring
  
Charles Villiers

Running time
  
3,500 feet

Initial release
  
1912

Cast
  
Charles Villiers

Language
  
Silent film English intertitles

Production company
  
Australian Photo-Play Company

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Do Men Love Women? is a 1912 Australian silent film directed by Alfred Rolfe about an alcoholic who reforms through the love of a good woman. The finale featured a railway collision.

Contents

It is a lost film.

Plot

Chapter headings for the film were:

  • the dinner party
  • the first sign of the inebriate
  • the success of the young novelist
  • a patient wife
  • heartbroken
  • the drunkard's action
  • the curse of drink
  • the love of a woman
  • cured
  • the nurses' intrigue
  • this is our child
  • repentance
  • the great railway smash
  • men do love women.
  • Cast

  • Charles Villiers
  • Production

    The film was shot in Sydney.

    Reception

    The film seems to have been widely distributed, with the railway collision prominently advertised. Reviews were generally strong. It was described as a "modern East Lynne".

    Charles Villiers, who appeared in the cast, would accompany screenings of the film as a lecturer.

    References

    Do Men Love Women? Wikipedia


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