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  1. Hail the Woman is a 1921 American silent drama film directed by John Griffith Wray. Produced by Thomas Ince, it stars Florence Vidor as a woman who takes a stand against the hypocrisy of her father and brother, played by Theodore Roberts and Lloyd Hughes respectively.

  2. Respetad a la mujer es una película dirigida por John Griffith Wray con Florence Vidor, Lloyd Hughes, Theodore Roberts, Gertrude Claire .... Año: 1921. Título original: Hail the Woman. Sinopsis: Oliver Beresford es un severo y puritano padre que no da su brazo a torcer.

    • Henry Sharp (B&W)
    • John Griffith Wray
    • Estados Unidos
    • Drama | Cine mudo
  3. Silent Hall of Fame has created a Silent Gems Collection of rare and for the first time available films with our stars, as well as other silent masterpieces....

    • 4 min
    • 1119
    • Silent Hall of Fame
  4. Hail the Woman: Directed by John Griffith Wray. With Florence Vidor, Lloyd Hughes, Theodore Roberts, Gertrude Claire. Oliver Beresford is a stern, Puritanical, uncompromisingly rigid father. When shameful stories about his daughter Judith surface, he instantly bans her from his home rather than determine whether the stories are true.

    • (55)
    • Drama
    • John Griffith Wray
    • 1921-11-28
  5. Hail the Woman Año | País: 1921 | Estados Unidos Duración: 80 min. (1 h. 20 m.) Género: Drama País: Estados Unidos Año: 1921 Fecha de Estreno: 28 noviembre 1921 Producción: Thomas H. Ince Corporation Nota en Imdb: 7.20

    • (603)
    • Florence Vidor
    • John Griffith Wray
  6. Oliver Beresford is a stern, Puritanical, and uncompromisingly rigid father. When shameful stories about his daughter Judith surface, rather than determine whether the stories are true, he bans her from his house. Her brother David, a pusillanimous reprobate, has secretly married and fathered, then abandoned, a child. Judith takes care of the child and finds a way to restore her family through ...

  7. Synopsis. Thomas H. Ince’s “Hail The Woman” is a tribute to life’s achievements, a message of hope to life’s failures. Oliver Beresford is a stern, Puritanical, and uncompromisingly rigid father. When shameful stories about his daughter Judith surface, rather than determine whether the stories are true, he bans her from his house.