The Woman in 47
1916 silent film directed by George Irving From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Woman in 47, reissued as The Mysterious Woman, is a 1916 silent film directed by George Irving for Equitable Motion Picture Company and Frohman Amusement Corporation.[1][2] It was filmed at Peerless Studios in Fort Lee, New Jersey.
The Woman in 47 | |
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Directed by | George Irving |
Written by | Frederick Chaplin |
Production company | The Frohman Amusement Corp |
Distributed by | World Films |
Running time | 50 minutes |
Country | United States |

The cast includes Alice Brady, William Raymond, Jack Sherrill, Etta De Groff, Ralph Dean and John Warwick (American actor).[1][3] The story was by Frederick Chapin.[2] The New Brunswick Times ran a review of the "photoplay".[4]
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