The Eternal Magdalene
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The Eternal Magdalene is a 1919 American film adapted from a play by .[1][2][3] The film was produced by Goldwyn Pictures.[4]
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Julia Arthur in play
Julia Arthur portrayed the title character in the play. It was published by .[5]
One critic described McLaughlin as among problem playwriters and stated he believed the "harlot's place is in the home."[6]
Cast[]
- Maxine Hicks
- Marguerite Marsh as Elizabeth Bradshaw
- Charles Dalton
- Charles Trowbridge
- Donald Gallaher
- Vernon Steele[7] as Preacher
Gallery[]
References[]
- ^ Hornblow, Arthur, ed. (November 1915). The Theatre: The Magazine for Playgoers. Vol. 22. Theatre Magazine Company. pp. 227, 256.
- ^ Hapgood, Norman, ed. (20 November 1915). Harper's Weekly. Vol. 61. Harper's Magazine Company. p. 491.
- ^ "Mclaughlin, Robert H". 11 May 2018.
- ^ "The Eternal Magdalene (1919)". BFI. Retrieved 2021-11-16.
- ^ McLaughlin, Robert H. (1915). The Eternal Magdalene. Copp, Clark. ISBN 978-0-665-84404-1.
- ^ The Green Book Magazine. Story-Press Corporation. 1916. pp. 22–24.
- ^ "Welcome on notreCinema". en.notrecinema.com. Retrieved 2021-11-16.
Categories:
- 1919 films
- American films
- Silent film
- American film stubs
- Silent film stubs