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The Painted Lady - Silent Film
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The Painted Lady

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'The Painted Lady' is a 1912 American silent short film directed by D. W. Griffith for the Biograph Company. The film stars Blanche Sweet in a pioneering role that required her to depict complex psychological deterioration, a departure from the more one-dimensional acting common to the era.

The narrative follows a young woman who suffers a mental collapse after using a firearm defensively against an intruder. The film is studied by cinema historians as an early example of Griffith's experimentation with narrative depth and emotional close-ups.

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Who directed the 1912 silent film The Painted Lady?

The silent short film was directed by the pioneering American filmmaker D. W. Griffith. It was produced and released by the Biograph Company in 1912.

Who stars as the lead actress in The Painted Lady?

The film stars Blanche Sweet, who delivers a highly praised and psychologically detailed lead performance. Her portrayal of a young woman's mental breakdown was groundbreaking for the era of early silent cinema.

What is the plot of D.W. Griffith's The Painted Lady?

The story follows a young woman who, after being rejected by a man she loves and surviving a violent confrontation with a burglar, suffers a severe mental breakdown. The narrative was unique for its time due to its focus on internal psychological trauma.

Where can I watch The Painted Lady today?

Because it is a Biograph Company short from 1912, the film is now in the public domain. It can be easily viewed on various classic film archives online, such as YouTube or the Internet Archive.

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