The Woman in the Case (play)
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Written by | Clyde Fitch |
Date premiered | January 31, 1905 |
Place premiered | Herald Square Theatre |
Original language | English |
Genre | Drama |
The Woman in the Case is a play written by Clyde Fitch. The producing duo of Wagenhals and Colin Kemper opened it on Broadway at the Herald Square Theatre on January 31, 1905. Blanche Walsh starred as Margaret Rolfe, while Robert Drouet played Julian Rolfe.[1]
Adaptations
The play was adapted as a movie on multiple occasions:
- In 1916 as The Woman in the Case, an American film starring Pauline Frederick and Alan Hale
- In 1916 as The Woman in the Case, an Australian film starring Jean Robertson and Fred Knowles
- In 1922 as The Law and the Woman, an American film starring Betty Compson and William P. Carleton
- In 1932 as The Wiser Sex, an American film starring Claudette Colbert and Melvyn Douglas
References
External links
- The Woman in the Case at the Internet Broadway Database
- Fitch, Clyde, The Woman in the Case; a Play in Four Acts, Boston: Little, Brown, and Co., 1915, on the Internet Archive
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