Men Who Have Made Love to Me
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Produced by George Kirke Spoor | 5/10 Genre Biography, Drama Costume design Alla Ripley Duration Country United States | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Release date February 1, 1918 (1918-02-01) |
Men Who Have Made Love to Me is a 1918 American silent biographical film starring Mary MacLane, based on her book I, Mary MacLane (1917), and directed by Arthur Berthelet.
Contents
The film was produced by early American film-maker, George K. Spoor.
Cast
Plot
The story of six affairs of the heart, drawn from controversial feminist author Mary MacLane's 1910 syndicated article(s) by the same name, later published in book form in 1917. None of MacLane's affairs - with "the bank clerk," "the prize-fighter," "the husband of another," and so on - last, and in each of them MacLane emerges dominant. Re-enactments of the love affairs are interspersed with MacLane addressing the camera (while smoking), and talking contemplatively with her maid on the meaning and prospects of love.
Preservation status
It is not known whether the film currently survives, and Men Who Have Made Love to Me is now thought to be a lost film.
References
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