The Tinted Venus is a 1921 British silent fantasy film directed by Cecil Hepworth and starring Alma Taylor, George Dewhurst and Maud Cressall.[1]
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Directed by | Cecil M. Hepworth |
Written by | Blanche McIntosh |
Starring | Alma Taylor George Dewhurst Maud Cressall |
Production company | Hepworth Picture Plays |
Distributed by | Hepworth Pictures |
Release date | April 1921 |
Country | United Kingdom |
Languages | Silent English intertitles |
The Tinted Venus was based on the 1885 novella by F. Anstey (pseudonym of Thomas Anstey Guthrie), in which a statue of Venus becomes human and responds to social mores and repressed sexuality in Victorian England. (The novella was also the basis for the 1941 musical fantasy, One Touch of Venus, by composer, Kurt Weill, with book by S. J. Perelman and Ogden Nash, and lyrics by Nash. A 1948 film, One Touch of Venus, was based on Guthrie's book and the musical.)
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