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    The Woman God Forgot

    1917 · Romance · 1h

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  1. The Woman God Forgot is a 1917 American silent romance film directed by Cecil B. DeMille and starring Geraldine Farrar. Art direction for the film was done by Wilfred Buckland . Location shooting for he film took place in Santa Monica, California and Yosemite National Park .

  2. The Woman God Forgot: Directed by Cecil B. DeMille. With Wallace Reid, Raymond Hatton, Hobart Bosworth, Theodore Kosloff. Cortez sends Alvarado to Montezuma who throws him into a dungeon from which he is rescued by Tecza who loves him.

    • (116)
    • History, Romance
    • Cecil B. DeMille
    • 1917-10-28
  3. Brief Synopsis. Cortez sends Alvarado to Montezuma who throws him into a dungeon from which he is rescued by Tecza who loves him. He is recaptured when her lover Guatemoco finds Alvarado hiding in her chambers. Tecza next leads Cortez into the city, thus causing the destruction of her nation and securing the love of Alvarado. ...

    • Cecil B. Demille, Cullen Tate
    • Geraldine Farrar
  4. Cortez sends Alvarado to Montezuma who throws him into a dungeon from which he is rescued by Tecza who loves him. He is recaptured when her lover Guatemoco finds Alvarado hiding in her chambers.

  5. Aztec woman. Geraldine Farrar. ... Tecza (daughter of Montezuma) Charley Rogers. ... Cacamo (as Charles Rogers) Rest of cast listed alphabetically: Ramon Novarro.

  6. Overview. Cortez sends Alvarado to Montezuma who throws him into a dungeon from which he is rescued by Tecza who loves him. He is recaptured when her lover Guatemoco finds Alvarado hiding in her chambers. Tecza next leads Cortez into the city, thus causing the destruction of her nation and securing the love of Alvarado. Cecil B. DeMille. Director.

  7. With the exception of Joan the Woman, which contained a "contemporary" subplot, The Woman God Forgot was Cecil B. DeMille's first all-out historical spectacular. The story is set in Mexico during the reign of Emperor Montezuma (Raymond Hatton).

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