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The Red Woman

  • 1917
  • 50m
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Gail Kane in The Red Woman (1917)
DramaWestern

Marie Temosach, an Indian girl, graduates with honors at an eastern college, but is not received socially, and is glad to return to her old home. She is coveted by Sancho, a cattle thief, bu... Read allMarie Temosach, an Indian girl, graduates with honors at an eastern college, but is not received socially, and is glad to return to her old home. She is coveted by Sancho, a cattle thief, but she rebuffs his advances. Morton Dean, a spendthrift, is trapped into an engagement with... Read allMarie Temosach, an Indian girl, graduates with honors at an eastern college, but is not received socially, and is glad to return to her old home. She is coveted by Sancho, a cattle thief, but she rebuffs his advances. Morton Dean, a spendthrift, is trapped into an engagement with Dora Wendell, a society adventuress. His father threatens to disinherit him, and dies wit... Read all

  • Writer
    • Harry R. Durant
  • Stars
    • Gail Kane
    • Mahlon Hamilton
    • Edward Roseman
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    • Stars
      • Gail Kane
      • Mahlon Hamilton
      • Edward Roseman
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    Gail Kane
    Gail Kane
    • Maria Temosach
    Mahlon Hamilton
    Mahlon Hamilton
    • Morton Deal
    Edward Roseman
    Edward Roseman
    • Sancho
    • (as Ed F. Roseman)
    June Elvidge
    June Elvidge
    • Dora Wendell
    Charlotte Granville
    Charlotte Granville
    • Her Mother
    Gladys Earlcott
    • Chica
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      • Harry R. Durant
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    A situation that is intended to be taken seriously is turned into farce

    The pictorial aspect of "The Red Woman," a five-reel western photo- melodrama released by the World Film Corporation, is of considerable merit. Scenes showing striking exteriors in New Mexico are frequent, and the phases of western life are reproduced with commendable fidelity. The story is a fairly good example of its class, but a situation that is intended to be taken seriously is turned into farce by its absolute impossibility, and the play ceases to be impressive from then on. The situation referred to is where one of the actors poses as the statue of an Indian god and the Chihuahua heroine is supposed to take a club and knock him to bits and place her white lover in the statue's place. This is done to hide the hero from a revengeful Mexican who, later in the drama, stands within two feet of his rival and fails to detect that he is alive. Maria Temosach, the Indian heroine, has been educated at an eastern college, but returns home to resume the dress and customs of her people. A Mexican cattle thief tries to win her, but she favors a young American who has been sent west by his father to make a man of himself. Maria saves him from being murdered, and the two fall in love. A child is born to the Indian girl, and the American then marries Maria. The picture is not wanting in action, but the incidents do not always dovetail smoothly. Gail Kane is a handsome Indian maiden, and Morton Dean cannot be blamed for falling in love with her, but her eastern education must have made radical changes in her nature; she has all the characteristics of a white woman when she returns to New Mexico, and exhibits the grace, mental alertness and volubility of the race. Mahlon Hamilton is a consistent representative of the young American, and Ed. P. Roseman looks and acts the Mexican bandit with equal success. June Elvidge in an adventuress role is a stunning figure in riding breeches and plays the part excellently. Charlotte Earlcott is well cast as the mother of the adventuress. – The Moving Picture World, February 17, 1917

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    • Release date
      • February 12, 1917 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
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    • Also known as
      • Her God
    • Filming locations
      • New Mexico, USA
    • Production companies
      • Hayward Productions
      • World Film
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      • 50m
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Silent
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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