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词条 The Woman in White (1917 film)
释义

  1. Plot

  2. Personnel

  3. Cast

  4. Reception

  5. Survival status

  6. References

  7. External links

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| director = Ernest C. Warde
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| based on = the novel by Wilkie Collins
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  • Florence La Badie
  • Richard R. Neill
  • Gertrude Dallas

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| distributor = Pathé Exchange
| released = 1917
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}}The Woman in White is a 1917 American drama film that was directed by Ernest C. Warde.[1] It comprises five reels of 4,627 feet and had its premiere on July 1, 1917. Length: 1 hour 8 minutes. The film was originally distributed by Pathé. In the 1920s it was re-released under the title The Unfortunate Marriage.[1]

Plot

As described in a film magazine review,[2] Laura Fairlie (Florence La Badie) marries Sir Pervival Glyde (Richard R. Neill) as a result of her father's last request. Shortly after her marriage, Ann Catherick (also played by Florence La Badie), known as the "woman in white" and who resembles Laura, comes to Laura and tells her of Glyde's past, making Laura unhappy. Marian (Gertrude Dallas), Laura's half sister, learns from Laura the true state of affairs and decides to keep an eye on Sir Pervival. Through the efforts of Marian, Laura is saved from an unhappy fate.

Personnel

  • Directed by Ernest C. Warde
  • Scenario by Lloyd F. Lonergan, based on the novel by Wilkie Collins
  • Photographed by William M. Zollinger

Cast

  • Florence La Badie - double role as Laura Fairlie and Ann Catherick
  • Richard R. Neill - Sir Pervival Glyde
  • Gertrude Dallas - Marian Holcombe
  • {{ill|Arthur Bauer|fr}} - Count Fosco
  • Wayne Arey - Walter Hartridge
  • J.H. Gilmour
  • Claude Cooper

Reception

Like many American films of the time, The Woman in White was subject to cuts by city and state film censorship boards. The Chicago Board of Censors required the cutting of two intertitles, "Patience, my friend, something tells me your wife will not enjoy good health here" and "Yes, my friend, the crazy woman is critically ill - she will not trouble you long."[3]

Survival status

Prints of the film exist in the Library of Congress film archive.[1]

References

1. ^Progressive Silent Film List: The Woman in White at silentera.com
2. ^{{cite journal |title=Synopses of Current Releases |journal=Exhibitors Herald |volume=5 |issue=3 |page=35 |publisher=Exhibitors Herald Company |location=New York City |date=14 July 1917 |url=https://archive.org/details/exhibitorsherald05exhi |accessdate=2014-11-10}}
3. ^{{cite journal |title=Official Cut-Outs by the Chicago Board of Censors |journal=Exhibitors Herald |volume=5 |issue=5 |page=33 |publisher=Exhibitors Herald Company |location=New York City |date=28 July 1917 |url=https://archive.org/details/exhibitorsherald05exhi |accessdate=2014-11-11}}

External links

  • {{IMDb title|0184033|The Unfortunate Marriage}}
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