The Woman Game
The Woman Game is a 1920 silent film society drama directed by William P. S. Earle and starring Elaine Hammerstein and Jere Austin. It was produced and released by Selznick Pictures Corporation. It is a surviving silent held in the Library of Congress collection.[1][2]
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Directed by | William P. S. Earle |
Produced by | Lewis J. Selznick |
Written by | G. Marion Burton |
Based on | a screen story by Leighton Osmun and Frank Dazey |
Starring | Elaine Hammerstein Jere Austin |
Cinematography | William Wagner |
Distributed by | Selznick |
Release date | January 5, 1920 |
Running time | 5 reels |
Country | USA |
Language | Silent..English intertitles |
Cast
- Elaine Hammerstein - Amy Terrell
- Jere Austin - Andrew Masters
- Louis Broughton - Capt. Davenport
- Florence Billings - Mrs. Van Trant
- Charles Eldridge - Jacky Van Trant
- Ida Darling - Mrs. Smythe-Smythe
- Blanche Davenport - Mr. Terrell
- James W. Morrison - Leonard Travers
- Charles Duncan -
Preservation status
- Print held by The Library of Congress.[3]
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References
External links
- The Woman Game on IMDb
- synopsis at AllMovie
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