

The Woman Who Walked Alone
1922 Directed by George MelfordWhen Iris Champneys’ marriage to the Earl of Lemister ends in divorce she moves to Africa to operate a tavern. Seven years later she becomes reacquainted with Clement Gaunt, formerly employed by Lemister and secretly in love with Iris, who is on the run after being falsely accused of the murder of the owner of the ranch where he was once foreman. The real culprit, the rancher’s wife Hannah, accused Clem when he refused to run away with her. Iris, learning of his predicament, rides to Hannah Schriemann, telling her that Clem has been executed for her crime. When the police bring Clem to the house, Hannah--frightened by his "ghost"--confesses, and Iris and Clem find a way to happiness.

Dorothy Dalton
....................................................The Honorable Iris Champneys

Milton Sills
....................................................Clement Gaunt

E.J. Ratcliffe
....................................................Earl of Lemister

Wanda Hawley
....................................................Muriel Champneys

Frederick Vroom
....................................................Marquis of Champneys

Mayme Kelso
....................................................Marchioness of Champneys

John Davidson
....................................................Otis Yeardley
Director
...........................................................George Melford
Story
...........................................................John Colton
Scenario Writer
...........................................................Will M. Ritchey
Director of Photography
...........................................................Bert Glennon
Second Assistant Camera
...........................................................James Wong Howe
Presenter
...........................................................Jesse L. Lasky
Production Companies
...................................................Famous Players-Lasky Corporation
Production Countries
........................................................United States of America
Spoken Languages
....................................................No Language
Genres
....................................................Drama
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