A Woman of Paris
- YEAR:
- 1923
- RUN TIME:
- 82 min.
- FORMAT:
- B&W, Silent with musical accompaniment
- RATING:
- Not Rated
“A landmark in sophisticated sexual screen drama.”
-Elliot Stein
“The first serious drama written and directed by myself,” goes the opening title. For his première United Artists release, Chaplin chose a sophisticated drama sans himself (apart from a heavily-disguised cameo), with frequent leading lady Edna Purviance as the eponymous femme kept by rich philanderer Adolphe Menjou.
-synopsis courtesy Film Forum Repertory calendar.