The Fox Woman


1915

Film Details

Release Date
Jul 15, 1915
Premiere Information
not available
Production Company
The Majestic Motion Picture Co.; A Majestic Masterpicture
Distribution Company
Mutual Film Corp.; A Mutual Masterpicture
Country
United States
Screenplay Information
Based on the novel The Fox-Woman by John Luther Long (Philadelphia, 1900).

Synopsis

Marashida, a hunchbacked Japanese artist with a gentle soul, marries Jewel, the daughter of Yasakuji, the jinricksha man. Their happy married life is destroyed when the daughter of an American missionary, Alice Carroway, known as Ali-San, persuades Marashida to pose for her sculpture of the deformed god Ni-O. While Marashida's character gradually deforms, Yasakuji recognizes in Ali-San the traits of the legendary Fox Woman, who because she had no soul of her own, stole those of others, sometimes turning warriors into insane beasts. After Jewel, to please Marashida, obliges Ali-San's demand that she be her "playmate," she suffers further humiliation when Ali-San makes her the servant in her father's mission. Finally, Jewel discards the American clothes she is made to wear and, dressed in her wedding robes, goes to her ancestors' tomb to commit hara-kiri. When Yasakuji climbs up Ali-San's balcony, and she sees his face in her mirror, she accidently falls off the balcony to her death. Released from Ali-San's spell, Marashida takes Jewel's dagger from her, and they live happily again.

Film Details

Release Date
Jul 15, 1915
Premiere Information
not available
Production Company
The Majestic Motion Picture Co.; A Majestic Masterpicture
Distribution Company
Mutual Film Corp.; A Mutual Masterpicture
Country
United States
Screenplay Information
Based on the novel The Fox-Woman by John Luther Long (Philadelphia, 1900).

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Signe Aüen later changed her name to Seena Owen.