The Woman Who Lied Trailer

The Woman Who Lied Trailer (1915)

06 October 1915 Drama 45 mins

After a stirring performance, Cleo Martell, a renowned stage actress, is visited in her dressing room by Gordon Trent, a too ardent admirer. When Cleo's husband enters, a fight ensues, and Trent kills his rival in the struggle. Jack Stanley arrives on the scene to help but is accused of the murder by Cleo and is sent off to prison. The opportunistic Trent marries Jack's rich fiancée Helen Forde, who believes that her former lover is guilty of unfaithfulness. Jealous of the arrangement, Cleo eventually tells Helen the truth about the killing, causing Betty, Helen's daughter, to cry over her mother's unhappiness. Moved by the girl's tears, Cleo joins forces with Helen against Trent, and the two women go West where Jack, escaped from prison, works as a cowboy.

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Cast

Mary Fuller

as Cleo Martell

Edna Hunter

as Helen Forde

Charles Ogle

as Sheriff Cassidy

Paul Panzer

as Gordon Trent

Milton Sills

as Jack Stanley

William Heidloff

as Harry Parker

International Releases Dates

United States 06 October 1915

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