
A Woman's Fight
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In an era defined by rigid societal codes and burgeoning calls for female autonomy, 'A Woman's Fight' plunges its audience into the harrowing ordeal of Eleanor Vance, a young woman of impeccable integrity whose life is catastrophically upended by a malevolent conspiracy. Orchestrated by the unscrupulous industrialist, Silas Croft (Thurlow Bergen), a man whose ambition knows no moral bounds, Eleanor finds herself ensnared in a web of deceit, falsely implicated in a financial scandal that threatens to obliterate her family's legacy and her own sterling reputation. Stripped of her social standing and facing an indifferent, often hostile, legal system, Eleanor (Geraldine O'Brien) embarks on a solitary, arduous quest for vindication. Her struggle transcends mere personal exoneration; it becomes a defiant stand against the pervasive patriarchal structures that deem a woman's word insufficient and her agency negligible. The narrative meticulously charts her relentless pursuit of truth, her confrontations with an entrenched power elite, and the profound personal sacrifices demanded by her unwavering commitment to justice. It is a searing indictment of societal hypocrisy and a powerful testament to the indomitable spirit of a woman who, against all odds, refuses to be silenced or broken.
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- DirectorHerbert Blaché
- Year1916
- CountryUnited States
- Runtime124 min
- Rating—/10
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