What Women Love

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Directed byNate Watt
Written byKatherine Hilliker
Reed Heustis (intertitles)
Vincent Bryan (intertitles)
William Dudley Pelley
Produced bySol Lesser
H. P. Caulfield
What Women Love
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Directed byNate Watt
Written byKatherine Hilliker
Reed Heustis (intertitles)
Vincent Bryan (intertitles)
William Dudley Pelley
Story byBernard McConville
Produced bySol Lesser
H. P. Caulfield
StarringAnnette Kellerman
Edited byEdward McDermott
Distributed byAssociated First National
Release date
  • August 23, 1920 (1920-08-23)
Running time
6 reels
CountryUnited States
LanguageSilent (English intertitles)
Ralph Lewis and Annette Kellerman

What Women Love is a lost[1] 1920 American silent comedy drama film directed by Nate Watt, based on an original story by Bernard McConville. The film stars Annette Kellerman, Ralph Lewis, and Wheeler Oakman. It was produced by Sol Lesser and distributed by Associated First National.[2][3]

Cast

Production

The story written by Bernard McConville was purchased for $10,000,[4] and production began on February 2 at Robert Brunton studios, now Paramount Studios.[5] A large tank of water was specially created for the film in Riverside, California and a diving bell was used to film underwater scenes.[6] The scene where Annette Kellerman dived from the top of a schooner yacht, a height of 75 feet, was filmed off the coast of Balboa Beach.[7] In mid-May it was announced that Reed Heustis, writer for the Los Angeles Evening Herald, and Vincent P. Bryan, composer, would be writing the intertitles for the film.[8] Production was completed by late May, in time for the June premiere. The film reportedly cost more than $250,000 to make.[9]

Release

The film was given its premiere on June 1 in Santa Ana, California.[10]

Preservation

References

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