The Riddle: Woman
The Riddle:Woman | |
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Still with Geraldine Farrar and William P. Carleton | |
Directed by | Edward José |
Written by |
Carl Jacobi (Danish play) Charlotte E. Wells and Dorothy Donnelly (adaptation of Danish play) John B. Clymer (scenario for film) |
Starring | Geraldine Farrar |
Cinematography |
Max Scheider Stewart B. Moss (special effects) |
Production company |
Associated Exhibitors |
Distributed by | Pathé Exchange |
Release dates | October 3, 1920 |
Running time | 60 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | Silent (English intertitles) |
The Riddle: Woman (1920) is an American silent drama film directed by Edward José, distributed by Pathé Exchange, and starring opera singer Geraldine Farrar in her last film.[1][2] This film was also the film debut of Madge Bellamy.
Cast
- Geraldine Farrar as Lilla Gravert
- Montagu Love as Larz Olrik
- Adele Blood as Kristine
- William P. Carleton as Eric Helsingor
- Frank Losee as Sigurd Gravert
- Madge Bellamy as Marie Meyer
- Louis Stern as Isaac Meyer
- Philippe De Lacy
Production
The production was filmed on location at Marblehead, Massachusetts and at the former Thanhouser Company studio in New Rochelle, New York.[1]
Preservation status
It is not known whether the film currently survives.[1]
References
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to The Riddle: Woman. |
- The Riddle: Woman at the Internet Movie Database
- The Riddle: Woman at AllMovie
- Still taken on set (University of Washington/Sayre Collection)
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