
Marion Livingston, daughter of the boss of the Elsinore coal mines, rescues a young superintendent of the mines, from a mob of miners. Jack's brother, Harold, comes to visit him and falls in love with Marion.

Thompson Buchanan, Frances Marion
United States

A Woman's Way: A Resonant Echo from the Silent Era's Industrial Heart Stepping back into the cinematic landscape of 1918, one encounters "A Woman's Way," a film that, even a century later, reverberates with potent themes of class struggle, personal courage, and the intricate dance of human relationsh...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Barry O'Neil

Barry O'Neil
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" A Woman's Way: A Resonant Echo from the Silent Era's Industrial Heart Stepping back into the cinematic landscape of 1918, one encounters "A Woman's Way," a film that, even a century later, reverberates with potent themes of class struggle, personal courage, and the intricate dance of human relationships against a backdrop of societal upheaval. Directed with a keen eye for dramatic tension and penned by the formidable duo of Thompson Buchanan and the pioneering Frances Marion, ..."

