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Conquering the Woman is a 1922 American silent drama film directed by King Vidor. A print of the film exists at the Cinematheque Royale de Belgique in Belgium.
Conquering the Woman: Directed by King Vidor. With Florence Vidor, Bert Sprotte, Mathilde Brundage, David Butler. Wealthy, spoiled society girl Judith Stafford accepts a marriage proposal from rich European Count Henri and adopts his arrogance and contempt for American "barbarians".
- (23)
- Drama, Romance
- King Vidor
- 1922-12-10
Conquering the Woman (1922) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.
Spoiled society girl Judith Stafford accepts the proposal of Count Henri, while acquiring a foreign manner and scorn for American "barbarians."
- King Vidor
- Florence Vidor
Synopsis by Janiss Garza. This is not one of the better collaborations between director King Vidor and his then-wife, Florence Vidor. She stars as Judith Stafford, who comes from a moneyed family. A recent trip to Europe has turned her into a snobby and pretentious young woman.
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1922. 1h. Drama/Romance. Cast. Florence Vidor (Judith Stafford) Bert Sprotte (Tobias Stafford) Mathilde Brundage (Aunt Sophia) David Butler (Larry Saunders) Roscoe Karns (Shorty Thompson) Peter...