The Goose Woman

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The Goose Woman is a 1925 silent mystery-drama film, best known for Louise Fazenda’s acclaimed performance as a reclusive former opera singer turned key murder witness.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf silent film
basedOn short story "The Goose Woman" NERFINISHED
basedOnWorkBy Rex Beach NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
director Clarence Brown NERFINISHED
distributor Universal Pictures
filmFormat black-and-white
genre drama
mystery
hasCastMember Constance Bennett NERFINISHED
Fred Esmelton NERFINISHED
George Cooper NERFINISHED
Jack Pickford NERFINISHED
Louise Fazenda NERFINISHED
Lucy Beaumont NERFINISHED
Marc McDermott NERFINISHED
William Haines NERFINISHED
hasCharacter The Goose Woman NERFINISHED
hasCharacterOccupation former opera singer
hasCharacterRole key murder witness
hasCinematographyBy silent-era Universal cinematography department
hasFilmEditingBy silent-era studio editors at Universal Pictures
hasFilmPoster theatrical release poster
notableFor Louise Fazenda’s acclaimed performance
originalLanguage Silent film (English intertitles)
partOfFilmEra silent era
plotSummary A reclusive former opera singer, now known as the Goose Woman, becomes a key witness in a murder case.
producer Carl Laemmle NERFINISHED
productionCompany Universal Pictures
releaseYear 1925
runningTime feature-length
screenwriter Charles Logue NERFINISHED
Gerald Duffy NERFINISHED
setting rural community
silentWithIntertitles true
stars Louise Fazenda NERFINISHED

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Louise Fazenda notableWork The Goose Woman
Henry Kolker notableWork The Goose Woman