The Woman of Bronze (1923)
Sculptor Leonard Hunt is urged by his wife Vivian to compete for a million dollar prize competition for a Victory Memorial commemorating the First World War. Sylvia Morton models for Hunt, and they become romantically involved. In an attempt to save her marriage, Vivian persuades him to close the studio and go on a second honeymoon. But Hunt is unable to forget Sylvia, so he leaves Vivian. Vivian threatens to kill Sylvia unless she promises to give up Hunt. Months later, Hunt returns, remorseful and begging forgiveness, saying that Sylvia has married someone else.
Director: King Vidor
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Clara Kimball Young as Vivian Hunt |
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John Bowers as Paddy Miles |
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Kathryn McGuire as Sylvia Morton |
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Edwin Stevens as Reggie Morton |
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Lloyd Whitlock as Leonard Hunt |
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Edward Kimball as Papa Bonelli |
| Directing | King Vidor | Director |
| Writing | Henry Kistemaekers | Theatre Play |
| Writing | Hope Loring | Adaptation |
| Writing | Louis D. Lighton | Adaptation |
| Production | Samuel Zierler | Producer |
| Camera | L. William O'Connell | Director of Photography |
| Art | Joseph C. Wright | Art Direction |