The Woman and the World is a 1916 American silent drama film starring Jeanne Eagels as a prostitute who seeks a second chance in the countryside. It was based on the 1914 play Outcast starring Elsie Ferguson. It was remade in 1922 as Outcast, starring Ferguson; in 1928 with Corinne Griffith, also titled Outcast; and with Bette Davis in 1935 as The Girl from 10th Avenue.[2]
The World and the Woman | |
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Directed by | Frank Lloyd Eugene Moore |
Written by | Philip Lonergan William C. deMille |
Produced by | Edwin Thanhouser |
Starring | Jeanne Eagels Boyd Marshall Thomas A. Curran |
Edited by | Martin G. Cohn Jack Natteford |
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Distributed by | Pathé Exchange Golden Rooster Plays |
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Running time | 66 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | Silent (English intertitles) |
Cast
edit- Jeanne Eagels as A Woman of the Streets
- Boyd Marshall as The Man
- Thomas A. Curran as James Palmer
- Grace DeCarlton as Mrs. Jim Rollins
- Wayne Arey as Jim Rollins
- Carey L. Hastings as Anna Graham
- Ethelmary Oakland as Sunny
References
edit- ^ "The Woman and the World". thanhouser.org. Retrieved August 25, 2010.
- ^ Outcast as performed on Broadway beginning November 2, 1914; from the IBDB.com database
- ^ The World and the Woman at the silentera.com database
- ^ The World and the Woman (1916) (full film)
External links
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- The World and the Woman at IMDb
- The World and the Woman at the TCM Movie Database
- ‹The template AllMovie title is being considered for deletion.› The World and the Woman at AllMovie (incorrect year of release)