The Woman of It (1914) Poster

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There is splendid acting
deickemeyer23 March 2019
A psychological picture drama written by Colin Campbell, in which is visualized a vision of the primitive. This is an unusual picture. A woman, her sweetheart and a rough boatman are together on the seashore, she falls asleep and dreams, the remaining scenes of the film portray them as shipwrecked on a desert island, where they drift back, in time, to the primitive. The scenes are beautifully photographed. There is splendid acting by Kathlyn Williams, Wheeler Oakman and Chas. Clary. - The Moving Picture World, October 31, 1914
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