What Every Woman Knows is a 1917 British comedy drama film directed by Fred W. Durrant and starring Hilda Trevelyan, Madge Tree and Maud Yates.[1] It is an adaptation of the 1908 play What Every Woman Knows by J.M. Barrie. American versions were filmed in 1921 and 1934.
What Every Woman Knows | |
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Directed by | Fred W. Durrant |
Based on | the play What Every Woman Knows by J.M. Barrie |
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Production company | Barker-Neptune |
Distributed by | Lucoque Films |
Release date | August 1917 |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
A young Scottish woman has an arranged marriage with a rising politician and becomes the secret behind his success. However their relationship is threatened by the arrival of a glamorous English socialite who threatens to steal her husband away.
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