The Woman Who Obeyed
The Woman Who Obeyed is a 1923 British silent film directed by Sidney Morgan and starring Stewart Rome, Hilda Bayley, and Peter Dear.
The Woman Who Obeyed | |
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Directed by | Sidney Morgan |
Written by | Sidney Morgan Alicia Ramsey |
Starring | Stewart Rome Hilda Bayley Peter Dear |
Cinematography | Stanley Mumford |
Production company | |
Release date | 1923 |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | Silent film English intertitles |
Premise
An overbearing husband separates his wife from her children but is reconciled to her after he has accidentally killed their son.[1]
Cast
- Hilda Bayley as Marion Dorchester
- Stewart Rome as Dorchester
- Henri de Vries as Captain Conway
- Valia as Mrs. Bruce Carrington
- Gerald Ames as Raymond Straithmore
- Ivo Dawson as Duke of Rexford
- Peter Dear as Bobbie Dorchester
- Nancy Price as Governess
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