The World and the Woman

The World and the Woman

Release date : November 18, 1916
Runtime : 1h 6m
Countries of origin : United States of America /
Original Language : No Language /
Director : Frank Lloyd / Eugene Moore /
Production companies : Thanhouser Company / Candler Pictures /
November 18, 1916 1h 6m United States of America Drama No Language More
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In "The World and the Woman", Jeanne Eagels plays Mary, a prostitute (which is implied by her walking the streets and being hassled by policemen) who reluctantly takes a better position at a country lodge as a maid. In this woodland community, she attends church and the path to Salvation becomes clear to her. Through Mary's faith, the injured folk of the countryside are healed. However, her old employer, whose lustful advances she'd previously spurned, still has designs on her.
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  • title:The World and the Woman
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1916
  • Runtime:1h 6m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: United States of America ·
  • Original Language: No Language ·
  • Director: Frank Lloyd / Eugene Moore /
  • Writers: William C. de Mille · Philip Lonergan ·
  • Production companies: Thanhouser Company · Candler Pictures ·
  • Overview:In "The World and the Woman", Jeanne Eagels plays Mary, a prostitute (which is implied by her walking the streets and being hassled by policemen) who reluctantly takes a better position at a country lodge as a maid. In this woodland community, she attends church and the path to Salvation becomes clear to her. Through Mary's faith, the injured folk of the countryside are healed. However, her old employer, whose lustful advances she'd previously spurned, still has designs on her.
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