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Everybody's Woman (1924 film)

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'Everybody's Woman' (German: 'Jedermanns Frau') is a 1924 Austrian silent drama film directed by Alexander Korda and starring Mara Corda, May Hanbury, and Jeffrey Bernard. A Montmartre flower-seller is transformed into a society lady for a bet. It is also known as 'The Folly of Doubt'.

Production



After making a film 'The Unknown Tomorrow' (1923) in Germany, Korda returned to Vienna with financial backing from Germany's largest studio UFA for a co-production with Sascha-Film. The film was shot during the winter 19231924.Kulik p.38-39 The outline screenplay was probably written by Korda, based on a Pygmalion theme.Kulik p.342 The sets were designed by the art director Julius von Borsody and Karl Hartl worked as assistant director. While in Vienna, Maria Corda also appeared in the hit film 'Moon of Israel' (1924) by Michael Curtiz.

Cast



* Mara Corda as Marie Celeste

* May Hanbury as Herzogin Bella

* Harry Nestor as Robert Wulfen

* Artr Somlay as Herzog Patry Thun

* Otto Schmle as Philipp Thun

* Adolf Weisse as Diener

* Jeffrey Bernard

References



Bibliography



* Kulik, Karol. 'Alexander Korda: The Man Who Could Work Miracles'. Virgin Books, 1990.


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