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Woman to Woman

A STORY OF WOMANS GREATEST SACRIFICE. THE FATE OF A CHILD HANGING ON THE CAPRICE OF A SOCIETY BUTTERFLY
1923 | 82m | English

(93 votes)

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Lost film. David Compton leaves his expecting French girl-friend Louise Boucher, a dancer at the Moulin Rouge, for the war where he looses his memory. Building a new life from scratch after the war, he gets married in London. Louise, now a mother, thinks him dead. She becomes a famous dancer under the name Deloryse but falls gravely ill. One night, as David is in the audience of her show, he recovers his memory. When she learns that David is married to another woman, Louise turns her son in the care of David's new wife and accepting a dancing job at a party, she dies there of exhaustion and sorrow.
Release Date: Jan 02, 1923
Director: Graham Cutts
Writer: Graham Cutts, Alfred Hitchcock
Genres: Drama, Romance
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Production Companies Balcon, Freedman & Saville
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 04, 2025
Entered: May 05, 2024
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Name Character
Betty Compson Louise Boucher / Deloryse
Clive Brook David Compton / David Anson-Pond
Josephine Earle Mrs. Anson-Pond
Marie Ault Henrietta
Myrtle Peter Davy
A. Harding Steerman Doctor
Victor McLaglen Nubian Slave (uncredited)
Name Job
Graham Cutts Writer, Director
Michael Morton Theatre Play
Claude L. McDonnell Cinematography
Alfred Hitchcock Writer, Art Direction
Alma Reville Editor
Name Title
Michael Balcon Producer
Victor Saville Producer
Organization Category Person
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Geronimo1967
7.0

This is quite a touching story that follows the story of "Louise" (Betty Compson), a young woman in love with "David" (Clive Brook). Before they can wed, however, he must leave to fight in the Great War where he suffers an injury that causes him to lose his memory. Both must now start their lives al ... l over again, but at a trip to the theatre he sees the famous dancer "Deloryse" and the memory flood gates suddenly open and he realises that she is his first love "Louise". They meet, and quickly realise there is still a spark there and that she had a son - his son. He confronts his wife with this news, and she initially wants nothing to do with the whole business before realising that she will have to compromise over the child else some difficult choices for all are on the cards. As a piece of cinema, it's pretty stage bound and the play (from Michael Morton and partially adapted by none other than Alfred Hitchcock) doesn't provide us with the most substantial of plots, but what there is is nicely filmed and there is a kindly chemistry between two stars, and a slightly more grudging one between Compson and Josephine Earle (his wife "Vista") to make this a sentimental, but not cloyingly so, melodrama that I rather enjoyed watching.

Jun 06, 2022