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Woman (1918 film)

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Director
  
Maurice Tourneur

Music director
  
Hugo Riesenfeld

Duration
  

Country
  
United States

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Genre
  
Drama, War

Screenplay
  
Charles E. Whittaker

Writer
  
Charles E. Whittaker

Woman (1918 film) movie poster
Language
  
Silent (English intertitles)

Release date
  
October 27, 1918 (1918-10-27)

Cast
  
Warren Cook, Warner Richmond, Frank Lackteen

Related Maurice Tourneur movies
  
Maurice Tourneur directed Woman and The Wishing Ring, Maurice Tourneur directed Woman and A Girls Folly, Maurice Tourneur directed Woman and Lorna Doone, Maurice Tourneur directed Woman and The Last of the Mohicans

Woman is a 1918 American silent film directed by Maurice Tourneur, an allegorical film showcasing the story of women through points in time. Popular in its day, the film was distributed in the State's Rights plan as opposed to a major distributor like Paramount or Universal. This film has been preserved in private collections and in major venues like the Museum of Modern Art and reportedly the Gosfilmofond Archive in Russia.

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Some scenes were shot at Bar Harbor, Maine. It was here that one of Tourneur's cameramen, John van den Broek, lost his life while filming a scene close to the raging Atlantic Ocean. His body was swept out to sea and never found.

Prints of this film are held at Cineteca Del Friuli, Germona, the Museum of Modern Art, New York, and Gosfilmofond of Russia, Moscow.

Plot

As described in a film magazine, a modern man and woman quarrel and, in reaction to his wife, the husband recalls all the women in history who have failed their husbands or lovers. Being in an unpleasant state, he recalls Adam in the garden with a very vain Eve who disports herself in a Broadway fashion and causes the downfall of caveman-like Adam. Then he dwells on the hideous betrayal of Claudius by an unfaithful Messilna. Next he recalls the useless ruination of Abelard by the charming Heloise. Following this episode he remembers Cyrene and the fisherman, where the wife basely deserted her husband and children to swim once more in her seal skin that had been hidden from her for many years. A particularly disagreeable episode in which a young woman during the American Civil War sacrifices a wounded soldier for a bauble. After this the modern woman returns and pins up a Red Cross poster, and the modern man sees the many women of today as more or less uninspiring. An epilogue noted how World War I made men realize the true value of women, and that women are working towards victory through good works in the Red Cross and other jobs.

Cast

  • Florence Billings as The Woman
  • Warren Cook as The Man
  • Ethel Hallor as Eve
  • Henry West as Adam
  • Flore Revalles as Messalina
  • Paul Clerget as Claudius
  • Diana Allen as Heloise
  • Escamillo Fernandez as Abelard
  • Gloria Goodwin as Cyrene
  • Chester Barnett as The Fisherman
  • Faire Binney as The Girl
  • Warner Richmond as The Officer
  • Lyn Donaldson
  • Rose Rolanda
  • References

    Woman (1918 film) Wikipedia
    Woman (1918 film) IMDb