The Fear Woman Explained

The Fear Woman
Director:John A. Barry
Producer:Samuel Goldwyn
Starring:Pauline Frederick
Milton Sills
Cinematography:Edward Gheller
Distributor:Goldwyn Pictures
Runtime:50 minutes
Country:United States
Language:Silent (English intertitles)

The Fear Woman is a lost[1] 1919 American silent drama film produced and distributed by Goldwyn Pictures and starring Pauline Frederick.[2]

Some of the filming took place in Berkeley, California.

Plot

As described in a film magazine,[3] because her father warns her that alcoholism is a trait that has been inherited by the Winthrops over four generations, Helen Winthrop (Frederick) breaks her engagement to Robert Craig (Sills) for fear of bringing children into the world that are predisposed to drunkenness. They separate and Helen visits Stella Scarr (Travers), an old friend. When Stella foolishly deceives her husband Sidney (Northrup), Helen shields her and is disgraced. Percy Farwell (Hiers), newly rich, becomes enamored of her, and his mother (Titus) hires Robert to break up their supposed affair. Helen feigns drunkenness at the betrothal dinner and is able to prove Robert's love for her. They then resume their engagement.

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Notes and References

  1. http://lcweb2.loc.gov/diglib/ihas/loc.mbrs.sfdb.5168/default.html The Library of Congress American Silent Feature Film Survival Catalog: The Fear Woman
  2. http://www.afi.com/members/catalog/DetailView.aspx?s=&Movie=15372 The AFI Catalog of Feature Films: The Fear Woman
  3. Reviews: The Fear Woman . Exhibitors Herald . 8 . 25 . 52 . Exhibitors Herald Company . New York City . June 14, 1919 .