The Woman Disputed
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Directed by | Henry King, Sam Taylor |
Written by | C. Gardner Sullivan |
Produced by | Joseph M. Schenck Productions |
Distributed by | United Artists |
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Running time | 108 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | Silent film |
The Woman Disputed is a 1928 American silent film. Norma Talmadge stars as a good-hearted Austrian prostitute drawn into a romantic triangle on the eve of World War I. Based on a Denison Clift play, the nationalities of the characters had to be adjusted to satisfy official complaints registered with the MPPDA from the German government.[1]
Released with a soundtrack of effects and synchronized music, this film is the end of Talmadge's career in silent films. She was separated from her husband and producer Schenck, would take the next year for vocal lessons,[2] appear in two talking films, then retire. A print exists in the Library of Congress film archive, and has been recently revived.
The plot draws in part on the 1880 short story "Boule de Suif" by French writer Guy de Maupassant.
Cast
- Norma Talmadge as Mary Ann Wagner
- Gilbert Roland as Paul Hartman
- Arnold Kent as Nika Turgenov
- Boris de Fast as Passerby
- Michael Vavitch as Father Roche
- Gustav von Seyffertitz as Otto Krueger
- Gladys Brockwell as Countess
- Nicholas Soussanin as Count
References
External links
- 1928 films
- American romantic drama films
- American silent feature films
- American black-and-white films
- Films about prostitution in Austria
- Films based on Boule de Suif
- World War I films set on the Eastern Front
- Films set in Austria
- Films set in Poland
- Films set in Ukraine
- Films set in the 1910s
- Transitional sound films
- Films produced by Joseph M. Schenck
- 1928 romantic drama films
- Films directed by Henry King
- Films directed by Sam Taylor
- 1920s American films
- Silent romantic drama films
- Silent American drama films
- 1920s romantic drama film stubs