The Satin Woman (1927)

The Satin Woman (1927) poster

Dorothy Reid -- who before her marriage to ill-fated screen idol Wallace Reid was better known as Dorothy Davenport -- was both producer and star of Satin Woman. After the death of her husband from drug abuse in 1923, Davenport dedicated herself to helping others avoid the pitfalls of modern life by turning out a series of cautionary film fables. In Satin Woman, she endeavored to warn society women not to neglect their families for the sake of fads, foibles, and handsome younger men.

Director: Walter Lang
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 70 min
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Production: Gotham Productions
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en

Keywords

new york city, society

More Films by Director: Walter Lang
More Films in Genre: Drama

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Satin Woman about?
Dorothy Reid -- who before her marriage to ill-fated screen idol Wallace Reid was better known as Dorothy Davenport -- was both producer and star of Satin Woman. After the death of her husband from drug abuse in 1923, Davenport dedicated herself to helping others avoid the pitfalls of modern life by turning out a series of cautionary film fables. In Satin Woman, she endeavored to warn society women not to neglect their families for the sake of fads, foibles, and handsome younger men.
Who directed The Satin Woman?
The Satin Woman was directed by Walter Lang.
Who stars in The Satin Woman?
The Satin Woman stars Dorothy Davenport, Rockliffe Fellowes, Alice White, John Miljan, Ruth Stonehouse, Gladys Brockwell.
How long is The Satin Woman?
The Satin Woman has a runtime of 1h 10m (70 minutes).
What genre is The Satin Woman?
The Satin Woman is a Drama film.
Where was The Satin Woman produced?
The Satin Woman was produced in United States of America.