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A Woman's Power
A Woman's Power
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A Woman's Power

1916
50m
Drama

Status

Released

Release

1916

Runtime

50m

Storyline

"EVERY WOMAN WANTS TO HELP THE MAN SHE LOVES, BUT HOW MANY KNOW HOW?"

Ever since Henry Falkins had caused Newt Spooner to be sentenced to prison, Newt has nursed a red-hot hatred for him and a desire to see Henry dead. That is until he meets and falls in love with Minerva Rawlins who makes him reevaluate his obsession. When fate throws the two men together in the Philippines during wartime and the opportunity to slay Henry occurs Newt realizes that he has resolved his inner torment. He returns to Minerva a man at peace with himself.

Score Distribution

Details

Status
Released
Runtime
50m
Feb 21, 1916
Languages
No Language
Director
Robert Thornby
Robert Thornby
Production
William A. Brady Picture Plays
William A. Brady Picture Plays
Production Countries
United States of America

Top Cast

7 Cast Members

Lillian Cook

Lillian Cook

Lucinda Mertch

Edward Kimball

Edward Kimball

MacAllister Falkins

Mollie King

Mollie King

Minerva Rawlins

Douglas MacLean

Douglas MacLean

Newt Spooner

Charles Mitchell

Red Spooner

N.J. Thompson

Bud Newton

Simeon Wiltsie

Clem Rawlins

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