A Woman's Way (1916)

A Woman's Way (1916) poster

Marion Livingston, daughter of General Livingston, boss of the Elsinore coal mines, rescues Jack Stanton, a young superintendent of the mines, from a mob of miners led by Jim Saunders, who were enraged at his having ordered them to work after it had been found that the mine is dangerous. Jack's brother, Harold, a young district attorney, comes to visit him and falls in love with Marion.

Director: Barry O'Neil
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 50 min
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Production: Peerless Productions
Country: United States of America
Language: No Language
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is A Woman's Way about?
Marion Livingston, daughter of General Livingston, boss of the Elsinore coal mines, rescues Jack Stanton, a young superintendent of the mines, from a mob of miners led by Jim Saunders, who were enraged at his having ordered them to work after it had been found that the mine is dangerous. Jack's brother, Harold, a young district attorney, comes to visit him and falls in love with Marion.
Who directed A Woman's Way?
A Woman's Way was directed by Barry O'Neil.
Who stars in A Woman's Way?
A Woman's Way stars Ethel Clayton, Carlyle Blackwell, Alec B. Francis, Montagu Love, Edward Kimball, Pierre LeMay.
How long is A Woman's Way?
A Woman's Way has a runtime of 50m (50 minutes).
What genre is A Woman's Way?
A Woman's Way is a Drama film.
Where was A Woman's Way produced?
A Woman's Way was produced in United States of America.