Released June 16, 1925
First National Pictures
First National Pictures
"Just A Woman" is a lost film.
Dates Issued
1925
18/05/1925
Physical Description
7 reels; 6,363 ft.
Notes
Director: Irving Cummings
Presented by M. C. Levee.
Adaptation: Jack Cunningham.
Adapted from the play by Eugene Walter.
Star: Claire Windsor (June Holton)
Copyright claimant: First National Pictures, Inc.
Registration number: Lp21468
Dates Issued
1925
18/05/1925
Physical Description
7 reels; 6,363 ft.
Notes
Director: Irving Cummings
Presented by M. C. Levee.
Adaptation: Jack Cunningham.
Adapted from the play by Eugene Walter.
Star: Claire Windsor (June Holton)
Copyright claimant: First National Pictures, Inc.
Registration number: Lp21468
The story is based on the life of a noted steel magnate.
In this movie, Claire wears pearls, pearls, pearls! One gown has some 6,000. She also wears a necklace with fifteen graded strings.
When Colleen More fell from a boxcar and broke her leg while filming "The Desert Flower," work was suspended. As a result, her leading man, Lloyd Hughes, was loaned to Irving Cummings to be featured in "Just A Woman."
In this movie, Claire wears pearls, pearls, pearls! One gown has some 6,000. She also wears a necklace with fifteen graded strings.
When Colleen More fell from a boxcar and broke her leg while filming "The Desert Flower," work was suspended. As a result, her leading man, Lloyd Hughes, was loaned to Irving Cummings to be featured in "Just A Woman."
above: WHICH IS WHICH !
No, Claire Windsor has not become a twin. The leading lady of M. C. Levee's :Just A Woman," a coming First National picture, is here seen with her wax double, one of twelve wax figures of movie stars which will shortly tour department store windows throughout the country in the interest so Dame Fashion. A plaster case was taken of Claire's face for this figure. (FIRST NATION PICTURES, INC.)
383 Madison Ave., New York City.
No, Claire Windsor has not become a twin. The leading lady of M. C. Levee's :Just A Woman," a coming First National picture, is here seen with her wax double, one of twelve wax figures of movie stars which will shortly tour department store windows throughout the country in the interest so Dame Fashion. A plaster case was taken of Claire's face for this figure. (FIRST NATION PICTURES, INC.)
383 Madison Ave., New York City.
October 1925
Pittsburgh Daily Press Stellar Movie Queens Who Give No Advice - Wax likenesses of three movie stars include: top left, Betty Blythe and Mask; top right, Claire Windsor and model of head; and center bottom, Anna May Wong, in flesh and in wax. Exact likenesses of 12 stellar movie queens are on display now in the Kaufmann & Baer Co. windows. There can be seen Claire Windsor, Betty Blythe, Anna May Wong, Mae Murray, Anna Q. Nilsson and others done in wax in a masterful way. The "wax troupe" are on tour of the country, stopping off at the principal cities. They made their premier eastern appearance in one of New York's largest stores two weeks ago. Next to meeting an occasional movie star in person, this is said to be the greatest movie thrill Pittsburgh has had in some time. "No handshak- ing or advice given" is the order of the manager in charge of the unique group of beauties. The fashions dis- played by the figures are selected Parisian and New York models. |