Women and Gold explained

Women and Gold
Director:James P. Hogan
Producer:Samuel Sax
Starring:Frank Mayo
Sylvia Breamer
William B. Davidson
Cinematography:William H. Daniels
Studio:Gotham Pictures
Distributor:Lumas Film Corporation
Runtime:60 minutes
Country:United States
Language:Silent
English intertitles

Women and Gold is a 1925 American silent drama film directed by James P. Hogan and starring Frank Mayo, Sylvia Breamer and William B. Davidson.[1] It was produced by the independent Gotham Pictures.

Plot

In South America, bored Myra Barclay runs off with Señor Ortego the owner of the mine for which her husband is manager. Soon realizing she has made a mistake she decides to return to her husband but suffers a head injury and suffers amnesia. Meanwhile, her husband is arrested for the attempted murder of Ortego. Breaking free he manages to find his wife, and the sight of him restores her memory. Ortego has been dealt justice by being stabbed to death by another man he has wronged.

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Notes and References

  1. Connelly p.437