It's Always the Woman explained

It's Always the Woman
Director:Wilfred Noy
Producer:Clarendon Film Company
Starring:Hayden Coffin
Daisy Burrell
Barbara Hoffe
Country:United Kingdom
Language:English

It's Always the Woman is a British silent motion picture of 1916 directed by Wilfred Noy (1883–1948) and produced by the Clarendon Film Company. It stars Hayden Coffin and Daisy Burrell.

The story was adapted from a play by "Riada" (Bryant Adair).[1]

Outline

The British Film Catalogue says: "Vamp breaks major’s marriage, weds him, and sends his daughter to convent where her 'dead' mother is a nun."[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Rachael Low, ed., The History of British Film vol. 3, The History of the British Film 1914—1918 (1997), p. 290
  2. [Denis Gifford]
  3. Scott Palmer, British film actors' credits, 1895-1987 (McFarland, 1988), p. 140
  4. Palmer (1988), p. 102