A Woman of Paris: A Drama of Fate 101 years old
"You Wouldn't Understand" said the erstwhile village girl whom fate has turned into a woman of Paris when the richest bachelor in the world's gayest city pointed to her glittering gems, asking, "What more do you want? You have everything."
When Marie St. Clair believes she has been jilted by her artist fiance Jean, she decides to leave for Paris on her own. After spending a year in the city as a mistress of the wealthy Pierre Revel, she is reunited with Jean by chance. This leaves her with the choice between a glamorous life in Paris, and the true love she left behind.
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A Woman of Paris: A Drama of Fate Cast
Name | Character |
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Charlie Chaplin He was 34, 88 years old when he died | as Station Porter (uncredited) |
Bess Flowers She was 24, 85 years old when she died | as Woman "Unwrapped" at Party |
Charles K. French He was 63, 92 years old when he died | as Jean's Father |
Adolphe Menjou He was 33, 73 years old when he died | as Pierre Revel |
Malvina Polo She was 20, 96 years old when she died | as Paulette |
Lydia Knott She was 57, 88 years old when she died | as Jean's Mother |
Edna Purviance She was 27, 62 years old when she died | as Marie St. Clair |
Betty Morrissey She was 16, 36 years old when she died | as Fifi |
Carl Miller He was 29, 84 years old when he died | as Jean Millet |
Clarence Geldart He was 58, 69 years old when he died | as Marie's Step-Father |
A Woman of Paris: A Drama of Fate Crew
Name | Department |
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Roland Totheroh as Cinematography. He was 33 (77) years old when He died | Crew |
Charlie Chaplin as Director. He was 34 (88) years old when He died | Directing |
Charlie Chaplin as Editor. He was 34 (88) years old when He died | Editing |
Charlie Chaplin as Producer. He was 34 (88) years old when He died | Production |
Charlie Chaplin as Original Music Composer. He was 34 (88) years old when He died | Sound |
Charlie Chaplin as Writer. He was 34 (88) years old when He died | Writing |
Jack Wilson as Cinematography. | Crew |
Monta Bell as Editor. He was 32 (66) years old when He died | Editing |
Louis F. Gottschalk as Original Music Composer. He was 58 (69) years old when He died | Sound |
Fritz Stahlberg as Original Music Composer. | Sound |
Arthur Stibolt as Art Direction. | Art |
A Woman of Paris: A Drama of Fate (101 years)
"You Wouldn't Understand" said the erstwhile village girl whom fate has turned into a woman of Paris when the richest bachelor in the world's gayest city pointed to her glittering gems, asking, "What more do you want? You have everything."
- Release day: Monday, October 01, 1923
- Runtime: 78 minutes