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A Woman of the Sea ()


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The sea motif is employed as a device counterpointing a psychologically dramatic though simple love story.

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Joan
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Magdalen
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Peter the Fisherman
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The Novelist from the City
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The Father
Other cast:
Guy Gilman ...
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Charles Hammond ...
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(uncredited)

Directed by

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Josef von Sternberg

Written by

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Josef von Sternberg ... ()

Produced by

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Charles Chaplin ... producer

Cinematography by

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Paul Ivano
Edward Gheller ... (uncredited)

Production Design by

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Charles D. Hall

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Charles Hammond ... assistant director
Riza Royce ... assistant director
Peter Ruric ... assistant director (as George Ruric)

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Max Constant ... still photographer (uncredited)
Mark Marlatt ... camera operator (uncredited)
Rozick ... still photographer (uncredited)

Script and Continuity Department

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Alice White ... script supervisor (uncredited)

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

Joan and Magdalen are the daughters of a fisherman. Magdalen leaves her fiancé, Peter, to run off to the big city. Joan and Peter marry. Magdalen's return years later causes trouble for the marriage, but Joan and Peter remain together in the end. Written by David Steele

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Also Known As
  • A Woman by the Sea (United States)
  • The Sea Gull (United States)
  • Sea Gulls (United States)
  • 海の女性 (Japan, Japanese title)
  • Mewa (Poland)
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  • 75 min
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Trivia In 1933 the negative was destroyed so that all losses incurred by the production could be written off. See more »

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