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The Witch Woman
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The Witch Woman

Apr 8, 1918
0h 50m
★ 0.0

Overview

Seduced and abandoned by the caddish Louis La Farge shepherdess Marie Beaupre is cast out of the village and forced to survive in the mountains alone. Driven mad she becomes known as “the witch woman” until hypnotist Dr. Cochefort and his friend Delaunay encounter her while on a hunting trip, take her to Paris, and effectuate a cure at which time she becomes heir to Delaunay's fortune. All seems clear sailing until Marie is introduced to Louis's twin brother Maurice and mistaking him for Louis sets forth on a plan for revenge.

Genres

Drama

Production Companies

World Film

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Cast

Ethel Clayton

Marie Beaupre

Ethel Clayton

Frank Mayo

Louis La Farge

Frank Mayo

Jack Drumier

Delaunay

Jack Drumier

Louise Vale

Andrea Montignac

Louise Vale

John Ardizoni

Dr. Cochefort

John Ardizoni

Robert Emmett Tansey

Paul Martinet (as Robert Tansey)

Robert Emmett Tansey

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