Man and Woman


1920

Film Details

Release Date
Mar 15, 1920
Premiere Information
not available
Distribution Company
Radin Pictures, Inc.; State Rights; Tyrad Pictures, Inc.
Country
United States

Synopsis

A young gypsy girl, who dances in a traveling circus, resists the advances of a man who later abducts her and brings her to his home. He attempts to rape her, but she stabs and kills him and then escapes back to the gypsy troupe. She is arrested and jailed in an old fortress but escapes with the help of a gypsy friend and flees to Paris, where she marries a young artist and has a child. Her love of the stage eventually returns, however, and she takes a job in a dance hall. She encounters the gypsies, who have fled to Paris, and sells her jewelry to finance a play which they have written and in which she stars. The play's success leads to an invitation for her to appear at the largest theater in France; she dances there, masked, with her husband and child in the audience. The theater catches on fire in the middle of the performance, and she is reconciled with her husband.

Film Details

Release Date
Mar 15, 1920
Premiere Information
not available
Distribution Company
Radin Pictures, Inc.; State Rights; Tyrad Pictures, Inc.
Country
United States

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According to a news item from January 1920, Tyrad Pictures, Inc. purchased this film to release on the state rights market. Winifred Dunn, Tyrad's scenarist, was in charge of the "titling and construction." No information has been located concerning the production company. The film May have been released earlier under another title. Radin Pictures, Inc., the successor to Tyrad, is listed in Wid's Year Book 1920 as the releasing company.