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Directed by
  
Raymond Longford

Starring
  
Lottie Lyell

Country
  
Australia

Director
  
Raymond Longford

5.1/10
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Written by
  
Raymond Longford

Running time
  
61 mins (8,000 feet)

Initial release
  
23 March 1918 (Adelaide)

Screenplay
  
Raymond Longford

Release date
  
23 March 1918 (Adelaide)

Production company
  
Southern Cross Feature Film Company

Cast
  
Lottie Lyell, Boyd Irwin, Roland Conway, Ida Gresham

Cinematography
  
Arthur Higgins, Ernest Higgins

Similar
  
The Fatal Wedding, The Blue Mountains Mystery, The Midnight Wedding, The Bushwhackers, The Man They Could Not Hang

Lottie lyell in the woman suffers australia 1918


The Woman Suffers is a 1918 Australian silent film directed by Raymond Longford. It is a melodrama starring Lottie Lyell. Two-thirds of the movie still survives.

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Plot

The movie consists of eight acts. A woman, Marion Masters (Connie Martyn), runs away from her drunken husband with her baby son. Her husband falls on a knife and dies, their home is destroyed in a fire and she collapses in the bush. By the time she is rescued her son has been found by another family. She remarries a station owner, Stephen Manton (Charles H Francis), and becomes step mother to his two children, Ralph and Marjory. The missing child grows up as Philip Stockdale, the adopted child of the owners of Kooringa Station, who already have a daughter Joan.

Twelve years later, Ralph Manton (Roland Conway) is sent to Melbourne by his father, but a flooded river forces him to take refuge at the Stockdale's station, where he seduces Joan (Evelyn Black). He goes to Melbourne and lives a playboy lifestyle, and Joan drowns herself in despair. Her brother Philip (Boyd Irwin) finds the body and vows revenge on Ralph.

He decides to seduce Ralph's sister, Marjory (Lottie Lyell) and abandons her after she becomes pregnant. She becomes mad and tries to abort her baby. Ralph discovers this and vows revenge on Philip – but is shamed when he discovers Philip's identity. Mrs Manton tells Philip the whole story and realises he is her long-lost son. Philip decides to marry Marjory.

Cast

  • Lottie Lyell as Marjory
  • Evelyn Black as Joan Stockdale
  • Roland Conway as Ralph Manton
  • Charles H Francis as Stephen Manton
  • Ida Gresham as Mrs Stockdale
  • Boyd Irwin as Philip Stockdale
  • Connie Martyn as Marion Masters
  • CR Stanford as John Stockdale
  • Herbert Walsh as Rev. Mr. Payne
  • Harry Beaumont as swagman
  • Guy Hastings as clergyman
  • Production

    The movie was the first film from the Southern Cross Feature Film Company, who hired Raymond Longford to direct. It was shot in South Australia.

    Release

    The film opened in South Australia to good box office results and excellent reviews.

    It ran for seven weeks in New South Wales but on 22 October 1918 was banned by the censor in that state. No reason was ever given despite pleas from Longford and questions put to the Chief Secretary in the Legislative Assembly. The movie was popular in other states.

    In Adelaide Southern Cross Features ran a competition for best opinion on the questions "Was Ralph Manton guilty of murder?" and was "Philip Masters justified?" with a prize of £2 for "the best opinion ventured."

    References

    The Woman Suffers Wikipedia