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The Wolf Woman (1916)
An narcissistic woman with the ability to charm, Leila Aradella reaps delight from preying upon weak men. Her first victim is John Morton, a talented lawyer, whom she ruins both morally and financially. Her second victim, Rex Walden, the generous son of society matron Mrs. Walden, becomes her complete slave. Mrs. Walden sends her elder son Franklin to try to dissuade Leila from toying with Rex's affections. Franklin, however, also falls under Leila's spell, and Rex is driven to suicide by her callous behavior. Desperate, Mrs. Walden enlists Adele Harley, a girl of strong moral character, to fight Leila for Franklin's affections. Adele's determined victory causes Leila to lose her confidence, and in a drunken state, she cuts her own face with a shard from her shattered mirror. Permanently disfigured, Leila ends a broken and lonely woman.
Ituaiga: Drama
Faʻafiafia: Louise Glaum, Charles Ray, Howard Hickman, Marjory Temple, Gertrude Claire, Wyndham Standing
Auvaa: Raymond B. West (Director), C. Gardner Sullivan (Writer)
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Faʻamalolo: Sep 17, 1916
Lauiloa: 0.277
Gagana: No Language
Potu potu: Kay-Bee Pictures, New York Motion Picture
Atunuʻu: United States of America