Hail the Woman

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Hail the Woman
Directed by John Griffith Wray
Produced by Thomas H. Ince
Written by C. Gardner Sullivan
Starring Florence Vidor
Lloyd Hughes
Theodore Roberts
Cinematography Henry Sharp
Release date(s) 1921
Running time 80 minutes
Country Flag of the United States United States
Language Silent film
English intertitles
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Hail the Woman is a 1921 John Griffith Wray silent, drama-genre film. A Thomas Ince (Ince/Associated Producers) production.

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Oliver Beresford is a controlling and uncompromisingly rigid father. When shameful stories about his daughter Judith surface, he bans her from his house. Her brother David is training for the ministry at his father’s insistence, but he has secretly wed Nan Higgins, the stepdaughter of an'odd-jobs man', and has fathered, then abandoned his child. Nan travels up to New York where she becomes a prostitute after the baby is born. Judith goes to New York, to make a career for herself, and finds Nan and her baby just as the young woman is dying. Judith decides to raise the child, and later she returns to New England, on the day that David is to be ordained, and confronts him with the child in front of the congregation.

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