The Woman (1915)
William C. DeMille adapted his screenplay for The Woman on the stage play by DeMille's father Henry and David Belasco. The story is set in Washington D.C., courtesy of the Lasky Studio's scenic department. Lois Meredith plays the title character, a woman of questionable morals currently involved with young politician James Neill. Political boss Theodore Roberts hopes to ruin Neill by making public the young man's romantic entanglements.
Director: George Melford
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Theodore Roberts as The Hononorable Jim Blake |
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James Neill as The Honorable Mark Robertson |
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Ernest Joy as The Hononorable Matthew Standish |
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Raymond Hatton as Secretary |
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Mabel Van Buren as Grace Robertson |
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Tom Forman as Tom Blake |
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Helen Hill as New England Maid |
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Dr. Beitel as Detective |
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Lois Meredith as Wanda Kelly |
| Directing | George Melford | Director |
| Writing | William C. deMille | Theatre Play |