The Woman of Bronze

The Woman of Bronze is a 1923 American silent drama film directed by King Vidor and distributed through Metro Pictures.It is based on a 1920 Broadway play by Henry Kistemaeckers (adapted by Paul Kester) which starred Margaret Anglin, John Halliday, and Mary Fowler.Leonard (Lloyd Whitlock) redeems himself when he recognizes the spiritual character of his wife.Vidor considered the film “out of my line.”[4] During the filming of A Woman of Bronze Vidor was invited to join Samuel Goldwyn Productions, with whom he would make two pictures: Three Wise Fools (1923) and Wild Oranges (1924).[5] “A heavy emotional drama” as reported by Moving Picture World, 14 April 1923) [6]
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