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 | |
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Directed by | Edmund Mortimer Robert G. Vignola |
Produced by | Clara Kimball Young |
Written by | François de Curel (play) Kathryn Stuart |
Starring | Clara Kimball Young Edward Kimball Milton Sills |
Cinematography | Arthur Edeson |
Production company | Clara Kimball Young Film Corporation |
Distributed by | Select Pictures |
Release date | August 12, 1918 |
Running time | 50 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | Silent English intertitles |
Cast
- Clara Kimball Young as Renee Benoit
- Edward Kimball as Jacques Benoit
- Milton Sills as Jean Lerier
- Marcia Manon as Aimee Ducharme
- Clyde Benson as Prince Menelek
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References
- Monaco p.175
Bibliography
- Monaco, James. The Encyclopedia of Film. Perigee Books, 1991.
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