The Woman (1915)

The Woman (1915) poster

William C. DeMille adapted his screenplay for The Woman on the stage play by DeMille's father Henry and David Belasco. The story is set in Washington D.C., courtesy of the Lasky Studio's scenic department. Lois Meredith plays the title character, a woman of questionable morals currently involved with young politician James Neill. Political boss Theodore Roberts hopes to ruin Neill by making public the young man's romantic entanglements.

Director: George Melford
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 50 min
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Production: Jesse L. Lasky Feature Play Company
Country: United States of America
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: George Melford
More Films in Genre: Drama

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Woman about?
William C. DeMille adapted his screenplay for The Woman on the stage play by DeMille's father Henry and David Belasco. The story is set in Washington D.C., courtesy of the Lasky Studio's scenic department. Lois Meredith plays the title character, a woman of questionable morals currently involved with young politician James Neill. Political boss Theodore Roberts hopes to ruin Neill by making public the young man's romantic entanglements.
Who directed The Woman?
The Woman was directed by George Melford.
Who stars in The Woman?
The Woman stars Theodore Roberts, James Neill, Ernest Joy, Raymond Hatton, Mabel Van Buren, Tom Forman.
How long is The Woman?
The Woman has a runtime of 50m (50 minutes).
What genre is The Woman?
The Woman is a Drama film.
Where was The Woman produced?
The Woman was produced in United States of America.