A Woman of the Sea
1926 film by Josef von Sternberg / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A Woman of the Sea, also known by its working title Sea Gulls, is an unreleased silent film produced in 1926 by the Chaplin Film Company. It is one of only two lost Charlie Chaplin films (the other being Her Friend the Bandit), having been destroyed by Chaplin himself as a tax writeoff.
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A Woman of the Sea | |
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Directed by | Josef von Sternberg |
Written by | Josef von Sternberg |
Produced by | Charlie Chaplin |
Starring | Edna Purviance Raymond Bloomer Charles French Eve Southern Gayne Whitman |
Cinematography | Paul Ivano Edward Gheller |
Distributed by | United Artists |
Running time | 75 minutes |
Country | United States |
Languages | Silent film English intertitles |
Budget | $90,000[1] |
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The now lost film starred Edna Purviance, Raymond Bloomer, Eve Southern and Charles French, and was directed by Josef von Sternberg.