Always the Woman

Directed by: Arthur Rosson, USA, 1922

USA, 1922


Cast and Credits

Production Betty Compson Productions
Distribution Goldwyn Distributing Company
Producer Betty Compson
Director Arthur Rosson
Scenario Arthur Rosson
Story Arthur Rosson
Director of Photography Ernest Palmer
Cast Betty Compson [Celia Thaxter]
Emory Johnson [Herbert Boone]
Doris Pawn [Adele Boone]
Gerald Pring [Reginald Stanhope]
Richard Rosson [Mahmud]
Richard Rosson [Gregory Gallup]
Macey Harlam [Kelim Pasha]

Technical specifications
Category: Feature Film
Technical Details: Format: 35 mm, 1:1,33 - Black and White,Length: 60 minutes
Sound System: silent
First Screening: July 9, 1922 in

General Information

Always the Woman is a motion picture produced in the year 1922 as a USA production. The Film was directed by Arthur Rosson, with Betty Compson, Emory Johnson, Doris Pawn, Gerald Pring, Richard Rosson, in the leading parts. We have currently no synopsis of this picture on file; There are no reviews of Always the Woman available.

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