The Impossible Woman
The Impossible Woman is a 1919 British silent comedy film directed by Meyrick Milton and starring Constance Collier, Langhorn Burton and Christine Rayner.[1] It was based on the novel Tante by Anne Douglas Sedgwick.
The Impossible Woman | |
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Directed by | Meyrick Milton |
Written by | Anne Douglas Sedgwick (novel) C. Haddon Chambers |
Starring | Constance Collier Langhorn Burton Christine Rayner Edith Craig |
Production company | |
Distributed by | Ideal Film Company |
Release date | 1919 |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Cast
- Constance Collier - Mme. Kraska
- Langhorn Burton - Gregory Jardine
- Christine Rayner - Karen
- Alan Byrne - Edwin Drew
- Edith Craig - Mrs. Talcotte
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gollark: Denying the existence of Eric is antiEric.
gollark: You're going around spreading your belief that Eric isn't real. That's antiEric heresy.
gollark: Or, well, the explicit belief that Eric doesn't exist is.
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