The Savage Woman (1918 film)

The Savage Woman is a 1918 American silent adventure film directed by Edmund Mortimer and Robert G. Vignola and starring Clara Kimball Young, Edward Kimball and Milton Sills.[1]

The Savage Woman
Directed byEdmund Mortimer
Robert G. Vignola
Produced byClara Kimball Young
Written byFrançois de Curel (play)
Kathryn Stuart
Starring Clara Kimball Young
Edward Kimball
Milton Sills
CinematographyArthur Edeson
Production
company
Clara Kimball Young Film Corporation
Distributed bySelect Pictures
Release date
August 12, 1918
Running time
50 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageSilent
English intertitles

Cast

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References

  1. Monaco p.175

Bibliography

  • Monaco, James. The Encyclopedia of Film. Perigee Books, 1991.
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