- Source: Slander the Woman
- Allen Holubar
- Mayme Kelso
- Herbert Fortier
- Cyril Chadwick
- William Orlamond
- Rosemary Theby
- George Siegmann
- Gino Corrado
- Warren Cook
- That Hamilton Woman
- Slander the Woman
- Defamation
- Dorothy Phillips
- George Siegmann
- The woman question
- Calumny of Apelles (Botticelli)
- Ynez Seabury
- Swetnam the Woman-Hater
- Allen Holubar
- Violet Clark
Slander the Woman is a 1923 American drama film directed by Allen Holubar and written by Violet Clark. The film stars Dorothy Phillips, Lewis Dayton, Robert Anderson, Mayme Kelso, George Siegmann, and Ynez Seabury. The film was released on April 16, 1923, by Associated First National Pictures.
Plot
As described in a film magazine, Yvonne Desmarest, an attractive young society leader from Montreal, is annoyed by the attentions of Monsieur Redoux. She is named "the other woman" by the stern young judge Duroacher following the shooting of Redoux by his jealous wife. Branded a social outcast, Yvonne determines to seek refuge and takes her maid to a cabin in the north woods which formerly was a hunting camp of her father's. There they meet the trapper Emile, who becomes their protector. She has numerous adventures with other strange fugitives. The Judge, once he realizes the injustice he has done to Yvonne, goes north, gets wounded, ignored, rebuffed, and then finally loved by the young woman who once had sworn to hate him.
Cast
Dorothy Phillips as Yvonne Desmarest
Lewis Dayton as Monsieur Duroacher
Robert Anderson as Dr. Emile Molleur
Mayme Kelso as Nanette
George Siegmann as Scarborough
Ynez Seabury as Indian Girl
Herbert Fortier as Father Machette
Gino Corrado as Tetreau
William Orlamond as The Stranger
Robert Schable as Monsieur Redoux
Rosemary Theby as Madame Redoux
Irene Haisman as Marie Desplanes
Cyril Chadwick as Monsieur Lemond
References
External links
Slander the Woman at IMDb
Synopsis at AllMovie