The Lure of a Woman is a lost[1] 1921 silent film melodrama. It was directed by J. M. Simms and starred Regina Cohee, Charles H. Allen and Dr. A. Porter Davis. It was a race film and the first film shot in Kansas City.[2]
The Lure of a Woman | |
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Directed by | J. M. Simms |
Written by | J. M. Simms |
Produced by | The Afro-American Film Exhibitors Co. of Kansas City, Missouri Progress Picture Association |
Starring | A. Porter Davis Regina Cohee |
Cinematography | Howard Curtis |
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Running time | 5-8 reels |
Country | US |
Languages | Silent; English titles |
Cast
edit- A. Porter Davis
- Regina Cohee
- Charles Allen
- John Cobb
- Lenore Jones
- Alonzo Nixon
- Regina Taylor
References
edit- ^ The Library of Congress American Silent Feature Film Survival Database:The Lure of a Woman
- ^ AFI Catalog of Feature Films The First 100 Years 1893-1993 The Lure of a Woman