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  1. The Woman and the World is a 1916 American silent drama film starring Jeanne Eagels as a prostitute who seeks a second chance in the countryside. It was based on the 1914 play Outcast starring Elsie Ferguson.

  2. The World and the Woman: Directed by Frank Lloyd, Eugene Moore. With Jeanne Eagels, Boyd Marshall, Thomas A. Curran, Grace DeCarlton. A gay dinner party took place in one of Broadway's showiest restaurants.

    • (60)
    • Drama
    • Frank Lloyd, Eugene Moore
    • 1916-11-19
  3. Sep 14, 2003 · The World and the Woman: Five reels of approximately 5,000 feet, released November 19, 1916, Pathé Exchange. Jeanne Eagel's film debut tells the story of a prostitute turned faith healer in this five reel feature, released by Pathé. Directed by W. Eugene Moore.

    • 66 min
    • 1879
    • Ned Thanhouser
  4. Jun 27, 2005 · A striking story of the regeneration of a fallen woman through faith. In “The World and the Woman”, Jeanne Eagels plays Mary, a prostitute (which is implied by her walking the streets and being hassled by policemen) who reluctantly takes a better position at a country lodge as a maid.

    • Frank Lloyd, Eugene Moore
    • Thanhouser Company, Candler Pictures
  5. The World and the Woman demonstrates many important advances of the previous few years such as feature length, editing techniques (for instance, watch here for camera-position changes in the middle of action), and more complex, expressive, and thoughtful story development.

  6. Thomas A. Curran. James Palmer. Grace DeCarlton. Mrs. Jim Rollins. In Theaters At Home TV Shows. Advertise With Us. A woman walks the path to church and to God.

    • Drama
  7. In The World and the Woman, the Pathé Gold Rooster play for November 19, Thanhouser has taken such a theme and with it evolved a remarkable feature. Through faith a girl of the streets finds a soul within her awakening and through it becomes spiritually reborn.

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