The Lure of a Woman explained

The Lure of a Woman
Director:J. M. Simms
Producer:The Afro-American Film Exhibitors Co. of Kansas City, Missouri Progress Picture Association
Starring:A. Porter Davis
Regina Cohee
Cinematography:Howard Curtis
Runtime:5-8 reels
Country:US
Language:Silent; English titles

The Lure of a Woman is a lost[1] 1921 silent film melodrama. It was directed by J. M. Simms and starred Regina Cohee, Charles H. Allen and Dr. A. Porter Davis. It was a race film and the first film shot in Kansas City.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. https://memory.loc.gov/diglib/ihas/loc.mbrs.sfdb.7170/ The Library of Congress American Silent Feature Film Survival Database:The Lure of a Woman
  2. https://catalog.afi.com/Film/1567-THE-LUREOFAWOMAN?sid=f5e3a3de-1d30-4428-a41d-19c2c00b8b34&sr=0.09810766&cp=1&pos=0 AFI Catalog of Feature Films