How Women Love
1922 silent film
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How Women Love is a 1922 American silent drama film directed by Kenneth S. Webb and starring Betty Blythe, Gladys Hulette and Julia Swayne Gordon.[1]
Directed byKenneth S. Webb
Written byIzola Forrester (novel)
Dorothy Farnun
George Farnum
Dorothy Farnun
George Farnum
Produced byWhitman Bennett
| How Women Love | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Kenneth S. Webb |
| Written by | Izola Forrester (novel) Dorothy Farnun George Farnum |
| Produced by | Whitman Bennett |
| Starring | Betty Blythe Gladys Hulette Julia Swayne Gordon |
| Cinematography | Edward Paul Harry Stradling Sr. |
Production company | Betty Blythe Productions |
| Distributed by | States Rights |
Release date |
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Running time | 60 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Languages | Silent English intertitles |
Plot
A promising singer his signed up by a backer for the new opera he is producing, but lays down the condition that she must not fall in love and distract herself. However, she soon develops an attachment for a composer.
Cast
- Betty Blythe as Rosa Roma
- Gladys Hulette as Natalie Nevins
- Julia Swayne Gordon as Mrs. Nevins
- Katherine Stewart as Nana
- Jane Thomas as Peasant Sweetheart
- Anna Ames as Olga
- Robert Frazer as Griffith Ames
- Charles Lane as Ogden Ward
- Henry Sedley as Count Jurka
- Signor N. Salerno as Jacobelli
- Harry Sothern as Dmitri Kavec
- Templar Saxe as Casanova
- Charles Byer as Peasant Lover
- George Majeroni as The Tenor