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A Woman in Grey

  • 1920
  • 3h 55m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
63
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Arline Pretty and Henry G. Sell in A Woman in Grey (1920)
Drama

After the murder of Mrs. Haynes, resident of the old Armory homestead, there is an ever increasing intensity of the struggle for possession of the Amory code, in which lies the secret of the... Read allAfter the murder of Mrs. Haynes, resident of the old Armory homestead, there is an ever increasing intensity of the struggle for possession of the Amory code, in which lies the secret of the Amory fortune.After the murder of Mrs. Haynes, resident of the old Armory homestead, there is an ever increasing intensity of the struggle for possession of the Amory code, in which lies the secret of the Amory fortune.

  • Director
    • James Vincent
  • Writers
    • Walter R. Hall
    • A.M. Williamson
    • C.N. Williamson
  • Stars
    • Arline Pretty
    • Henry G. Sell
    • Fred C. Jones
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    63
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • James Vincent
    • Writers
      • Walter R. Hall
      • A.M. Williamson
      • C.N. Williamson
    • Stars
      • Arline Pretty
      • Henry G. Sell
      • Fred C. Jones
    • 5User reviews
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    Arline Pretty
    Arline Pretty
    • Ruth Hope - The Woman in Grey
    Henry G. Sell
    • Tom Thurston - Amory's Attorney
    Fred C. Jones
    • J. Havilland Hunter - A Man of Mystery
    John Heenan
    • Wilfred Amory - Retired Attorney
    Margaret Fielding
    • Paula Dunne - Amory's Niece
    Ann Brody
    Ann Brody
    • Miss Traill - Companion to Ruth Hope
    Jane Mair
    • Grace Carleton
    Jack Newton
    • Ralph Gordon
    J.W. Driscoll
    • Dr. Lepell
    Jack Manning
    • Gangster
    Walter Chapin
    • Gangster
    Violet De Biccari
      Adelaide Fitz-Allen
      Adelaide Fitz-Allen
        Marguerite Namara
        • Director
          • James Vincent
        • Writers
          • Walter R. Hall
          • A.M. Williamson
          • C.N. Williamson
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        smfrickev1net

        Classic, My First Serial as a kid

        My dad collected 8MM Films when I was a kid. This was one set where we had the entire collection. This was my first taste of the silent drama of early film. The cliff hanger endings, beautiful upstate Pennsylvania scenery, and lush life styles of the rich at the turn of the century, along with the mystery makes this of course a classic. I would love to find this on DVD.
        7R. B.

        Beautifully directed and photographed action melodrama

        This fifteen-part serial, "the last of the adult serials", is a beautifully photographed and edited action melodrama, with surprisingly good acting in all roles. Produced in Wilkes-Barre, Pa., it has crisp editing, fast action, and carefully lit and composed interiors. The lush pictorialist exteriors are also handled with great care. The film seems very much influenced by D.W.Griffith's Biograph melodramas, incorporating Griffith's editing techniques, and Billy Bitzer's lovely composition of individual shots.

        The producers of the film seemed to have entre to the homes of some of the wealthiest people in the community, and the production values are so high I can't believe the people responsible for the film were inexperienced locals. In a fifteen-part serial of this great complexity, one would expect some loss of focus, but the director and the photographer/title-maker seem always to be absolutely in control, and experimental lighting and camera angles occur throughout the film. The extraordinary rhythmic momentum of the film is never lost despite the films complex plot turns.

        Highly recommended, even though the Grapevine Video VHS tape is a generation or two away from the best quality, and is therefore of high contrast, with considerable loss of "highs". Still, a startlingly good bit of film-making to see.
        kekseksa

        serial for (retarded?) adults

        A Woman in Grey is based on a very creaky melodramatic Victorian novel of the same name by A.M. and C.N. Williamson (1898). It is sometimes described as one of the last "adult" serials but the term "adult" here is distinctly relative. Pretty is a doughty heroine but it is really the silliest nonsense imaginable, endlessly repetitive (just try and count the times you see the same wretched "secret passage"), hopelessly illogical completely without humour and with a degree of sadistic violence that is completely at odds with the supposed motives of the characters involved. A man who wants to get a girl to decipher a code for him spends most of his time throwing her off cliffs and bridges and chucking her out of windows. A man who supposedly loves her hands her over to a pair of highly implausible sadistic serial killers....

        There is not much mystery to the serial except for the entirely unexplained madman who makes an appearance in one episode (the solution is readily guessable more or less from the outset) but there is a profound mystery surrounding the US serial film in general What was it in US cinematic practice (and it may very well have something to do with the influence of Griffith) that made it impossible, however many serials were churned out, for the US to make anything that came even remotely close to the charm and magic of the great French serials of Feuillade? In the posh little English town of Bath, Charles Norris Williamson died this same year - probably from shame.

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          The first and only film made by Serico Productions, which then promptly went out of business.
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          Featured in Coming Attractions: The History of the Movie Trailer (2009)

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        • Release date
          • January 22, 1920 (United States)
        • Country of origin
          • United States
        • Languages
          • None
          • English
        • Also known as
          • The Woman in Grey
        • Filming locations
          • Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, USA
        • Production company
          • Serico Producing Company Inc.
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        • Runtime
          3 hours 55 minutes
        • Color
          • Black and White
        • Sound mix
          • Silent
        • Aspect ratio
          • 1.33 : 1

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