The Woman's Side
Originally released in 1922. The Woman's Side is a drama film. directed by J.A. Barry. At just 60 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Katherine MacDonald, Edmund Burns, and Henry A. Barrows
Synopsis
Judge Gray, who is running for governor, is supported by Theodore Van Ness, Sr., prominent newspaper publisher, with the understanding that he has a clean record. His opponent, Bob Masters, is attorney for Mrs. Gray in securing a "framed" divorce from the judge on the grounds of desertion and mental cruelty. The judge's daughter, Mary, meets Theodore, Jr., and falls in love with him, though he is unaware of her identity until his father threatens, at the behest of Masters, to publish the story of Gray's divorce.
Quick Facts
Director
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Production Companies
- B.P. Schulberg Productions
Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Woman's Side about?
Judge Gray, who is running for governor, is supported by Theodore Van Ness, Sr., prominent newspaper publisher, with the understanding that he has a clean record. His opponent, Bob Masters, is atto...
Who directed The Woman's Side?
The Woman's Side was directed by J.A. Barry.
How long is The Woman's Side?
The Woman's Side has a runtime of 1 hours and 0 minutes (60 minutes total).
When was The Woman's Side released?
The Woman's Side was released on March 13, 1922 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in The Woman's Side?
The main cast of The Woman's Side includes Katherine MacDonald, Edmund Burns, Henry A. Barrows, T.D. Crittenden, Ora Devereaux.