
The Forbidden Woman
Summary
A tantalizing French stage luminary, whose very essence is a magnetic force, unwittingly becomes the fulcrum of a devastating personal tragedy when a fervent admirer, unable to reconcile his unrequited devotion with her unattainable grace, succumbs to despair in a public, self-inflicted demise. This calamitous event, born from the potent alchemy of celebrity and infatuation, detonates a societal firestorm, casting the actress not as a victim of circumstance but as a culpable enchantress. The ensuing public outrage, fueled by Victorian sensibilities and a ravenous press, swiftly threatens to dismantle her carefully constructed reputation, ensnaring her in a web of scandal that jeopardizes her career and personal freedom, forcing her to confront the volatile intersection of art, adoration, and accountability in a world quick to judge and slow to forgive.
Synopsis
A beautiful French actress is the unwitting force behind the suicide of one of her admirers. A scandal erupts, threatening to destroy her reputation.
Director
Conway Tearle, Clara Kimball Young, Winter Hall, Stanton Williams, J. Jiquel Lanoe, John McKinnon, Kathryn Adams, Milla Davenport
Charles E. Whittaker, Lenore J. Coffee








