The Eternal Magdalene Explained
The Eternal Magdalene is a 1919 American film adapted from a play by Robert H. McLaughlin.[1] [2] [3] The film was produced by Goldwyn Pictures.[4]
Julia Arthur portrayed the title character in the play. It was published by Clark Copp.[5]
One critic described McLaughlin as among problem playwriters and stated he believed the "harlot's place is in the home."[6]
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Notes and References
- Book: The Theatre: The Magazine for Playgoers. November 1915. Theatre Magazine Company. Hornblow. Arthur. 22. 227, 256. en.
- Book: Harper's Weekly. 20 November 1915. Harper's Magazine Company. Hapgood. Norman. 61. 491. en.
- Web site: Mclaughlin, Robert H. 11 May 2018.
- Web site: The Eternal Magdalene (1919). https://web.archive.org/web/20210907132012/https://www2.bfi.org.uk/films-tv-people/4ce2b7132044b. dead. September 7, 2021. 2021-11-16. BFI. en.
- Book: McLaughlin, Robert H.. The Eternal Magdalene. 1915. Copp, Clark. 978-0-665-84404-1. en.
- Book: The Green Book Magazine. 1916. Story-Press Corporation. 22–24. en.
- Web site: Welcome on notreCinema. 2021-11-16. en.notrecinema.com.