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A Woman in the Ultimate is a american film of genre Drama directed by Dell Henderson released in USA on 3 september 1913 with Lillian Gish

A Woman in the Ultimate (1913)

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Released in USA 3 september 1913
Length 10minutes
Directed by
OriginUSA
Genres Drama

A Woman in the Ultimate is a 1913 American short drama film directed by Dell Henderson.

Actors

Lillian Gish

(Verda)
Charles Hill Mailes

(Verda's Stepfather)
Henry B. Walthall

(Badger Gang Member)
Alfred Paget

(Badger Gang Member)
John T. Dillon

(Badger Gang Member)
Joseph McDermott

(Badger Gang Member)
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