Who Loved Him Best?


1918

Film Details

Also Known As
Art and the Woman
Release Date
Feb 4, 1918
Premiere Information
not available
Production Company
Mutual Film Corp.
Distribution Company
Mutual Film Corp.; Mutual Star Productions
Country
United States

Technical Specs

Sound
Silent
Color
Black and White
Film Length
5 reels

Synopsis

Pretty young seamstress Doria Dane is discovered by a motion picture producer, who transforms her into a film star and then proposes. Doria, however, has fallen in love with a sculptor named George Steele, who has asked her to pose for his statue, "American Militant." Under Doria's influence, George concentrates on his work and avoids his frivolous Greenwich Village friends, with the result that he wins a prestigious award for the statue. Basking in the limelight, George neglects Doria and falls prey to the fashionable Mrs. Schuyler, a wealthy widow who wants him for herself. George's friends are horrified when Doria bursts into his studio and shatters his masterpiece, but soon afterwards, she leads him into artist Harry North's studio, where the statue is standing intact. After explaining that she destroyed only Harry's replica of the work, Doria accepts George's heartfelt apology, and the two are reunited.

Film Details

Also Known As
Art and the Woman
Release Date
Feb 4, 1918
Premiere Information
not available
Production Company
Mutual Film Corp.
Distribution Company
Mutual Film Corp.; Mutual Star Productions
Country
United States

Technical Specs

Sound
Silent
Color
Black and White
Film Length
5 reels

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Notes

The picture's working title was Art and the Woman.