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Directed by | Fred Niblo |
Produced by | Thomas H. Ince |
Written by | Eugene B. Lewis |
Starring |
Enid Bennett Milton Sills |
Cinematography | George Barnes |
Edited by | W. Duncan Mansfield |
Production
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Famous Players-Lasky/Artcraft
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Distributed by | Paramount Pictures |
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Running time
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50 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | Silent |
Budget | $44,425 |
Box office | $169, 358 (through Oct. 1923) |
What Every Woman Learns is a 1919 American silent drama film directed by Fred Niblo.
Based upon a plot summary in a newspaper, Amy (Bennett) is married to a cad but visits another man who loves her and helps her endure her marriage. After a confrontation and struggle between the men which leads to a death, Amy stands accused of the murder.