The Woman in Chains (1923)

A JOURNEY FROM THE ISLE OF MARTINIQUE TO THE NIGHT LIFE REVELS OF PARIS ON THE GOOD SHIP ROMANCE WITH LOVE AS FIRST MATE

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A disloyal wife abandons her husband and child to become a cabaret dancer. Her lover goes to jail to protect her. In his absence she marries an artist whom she deserts when her lover is released from prison. Aware of the futility of awaiting her return, the second husband returns to his birthplace, Martinique, and to his childhood sweetheart.

Director: William P. Burt
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 70 min
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Production: Amalgamated Producing Corporation
Country: United States of America
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Woman in Chains about?
A disloyal wife abandons her husband and child to become a cabaret dancer. Her lover goes to jail to protect her. In his absence she marries an artist whom she deserts when her lover is released from prison. Aware of the futility of awaiting her return, the second husband returns to his birthplace, Martinique, and to his childhood sweetheart.
Who directed The Woman in Chains?
The Woman in Chains was directed by William P. Burt.
Who stars in The Woman in Chains?
The Woman in Chains stars E.K. Lincoln, William H. Tooker, Jean Acker, Martha Mansfield, Joseph Striker, Coit Albertson.
How long is The Woman in Chains?
The Woman in Chains has a runtime of 1h 10m (70 minutes).
What genre is The Woman in Chains?
The Woman in Chains is a Drama film.
Where was The Woman in Chains produced?
The Woman in Chains was produced in United States of America.