The Fatal Woman
| The Fatal Woman | |
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| Directed by | Maurits Binger, Louis H. Chrispijn |
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| Country | Netherlands |
| Language | Silent |
The Fatal Woman (Dutch: De Vloek van het Testament) is a 1915 Dutch silent drama film directed by Maurits Binger and Louis H. Chrispijn.[1] It was distributed by Hollandia films, and screened with such foreign films as Her Luck in London.[2]
De vloek van het testament can be translated as The curse of the testimony; the film was a big Dutch movie at the time with 48 copies through Europe and 12 copies crossing to America. It was the last directed movie of Chrispijn; he wanted to get out of movies.
Plot
The storyline is about a testimony found in an old wooden desk and advocate couple van Dalen claiming the rights of it. After a big manhunt (everybody wants the testimony), it comes back to the finder and rightful owner.
Cast
- Annie Bos ... Annie van Dalen
- Willem van der Veer ... Willem van Dalen
- Jan van Dommelen ... Jan Velsen, Cabinetmaker
- Coen Hissink
- Nelly De Heer
- Fred Homann
External links
References
- ^ "Trade Topics". The Bioscope. 445 (xxvii): 278. April 22, 1915 – via The Internet Archive.
- ^ The Bioscope (1915). The Bioscope (May-June 1915). New York Public Library.