

Slander the Woman
1923 Directed by Allen HolubarThrough circumstantial evidence, Yvonne Desmarest is branded by Judge Duroacher as the "other woman" in a sensational murder case. She retreats to her father's hunting lodge near Hudson Bay, Canada, where she meets Scarborough, an Indian girl, and Émile (an old trapper who becomes her protector). Realizing his error, Duroacher follows Yvonne, thus precipitating a series of events in which the judge is suspected of murdering Scarborough, and Émile injures Duroacher out of jealousy. Yvonne's name is cleared, as is that of Émile, who has been sought for many years on a murder charge. Yvonne and Duroacher realize their love for each other.

Dorothy Phillips
....................................................Yvonne Desmarest

Lewis Dayton
....................................................Monsieur Duroacher

Robert Anderson
....................................................Dr. Emile Molleur

Mayme Kelso
....................................................Nanette

Rosemary Theby
....................................................Madame Redoux

Robert Schable
....................................................Monsieur Redoux

George Siegmann
....................................................Scarborough
Director
...........................................................Allen Holubar
Producer
...........................................................Allen Holubar
Assistant Director
...........................................................Harold S. Bucquet
Scenario Writer
...........................................................Violet Clark
Novel
...........................................................Jeffrey DePrend
Director of Photography
...........................................................Byron Haskin
Editor
...........................................................Frank Lawrence
Production Companies
...................................................Allen Holubar Pictures
Production Countries
........................................................United States of America
Spoken Languages
....................................................No Language
Genres
....................................................Drama
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