

The Female
1924 Directed by Sam WoodA Sam Wood silent South Africa romance is a love story (based on Cynthia Stocklet Story) with a sad...and then happy ending. antic love triangle melodrama, from the Cynthia Stocklet Story. Dalla (Betty Compson) is a pretty orphan who is adopted by a wealthy man. When she matures, he invites her to England (leaving her beau behind),and eventually marries her. After her husband is murdered, she is accused of the crime, because she has still been seeing her old beau Col. Valentia (Warner Baxter). After eventually being cleared of the crime Della maries her first love...Valentia.
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Betty Compson
....................................................Dalla

Warner Baxter
....................................................Col. Valentia

Noah Beery
....................................................Barend de Beer

Dorothy Cumming
....................................................Clodah Harrison

Freeman Wood
....................................................Clon Biron

Pauline French
....................................................Mrs. Cstigne

Edgar Norton
....................................................Clyde Wiel
Director
...........................................................Sam Wood
Producer
...........................................................Jesse L. Lasky
Writer
...........................................................Agnes Christine Johnston
Cinematography
...........................................................Alfred Gilks
Story
...........................................................Cynthia Stockley
Costume Design
...........................................................Howard Greer
Production Companies
...................................................Paramount Pictures
Production Countries
........................................................United States of America
Spoken Languages
....................................................No Language
Genres
....................................................Romance
Drama
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