The Riddle: Woman

The Riddle: Woman

Still with Geraldine Farrar and William P. Carleton
Directed by Edward José
Written by Carl Jacobi (Danish play)
Charlotte E. Wells and Dorothy Donnelly (adaptation of Danish play)
John B. Clymer (scenario for film)
Starring Geraldine Farrar
Cinematography Max Scheider
Stewart B. Moss (special effects)
Production
company
Associated Exhibitors
Distributed by Pathé Exchange
Release dates
October 3, 1920
Running time
60 minutes
Country United States
Language Silent (English intertitles)

The Riddle: Woman (1920) is an American silent film drama directed by Edward José, distributed by Pathé Exchange, and starring opera singer Geraldine Farrar in her last film.[1][2] This film was also the film debut of Madge Bellamy.

Cast

Production

The production was filmed on location at Marblehead, Massachusetts and at the former Thanhouser Company studio in New Rochelle, New York.[3]

Preservation status

The film's survival status is classified as being unknown,[1] which suggests that it is a lost film.

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