Panthea was a 1917 American silent film directed by Allen Dwan and starring Norma Talmadge. This was the first film Talmadge made after leaving D.W. Griffith's company to form her own production company with Joseph M. Schenck. It is believed to be lost.
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, 55minutes Directed byAllan Dwan OriginUSA GenresDrama ActorsNorma Talmadge, Harry Northrup, Frank Currier, Warner Richmond, Edmund F. Cobb Rating51% The title, which refers to the community property division of marital assets in divorce proceedings, foretells the dissolution of the union between financially secure Frederick Harmon (J. W. Johnston) and Naomi (Norma Talmadge), a fun-loving uninhibited artist whom her Bohemian artist friends affectionately reference as "the Nut". The "other woman" (Marie Chambers), intent on misleading Harmon as to his wife's virtue and intentions completes the triangle. The matter comes up for a resolution in front of a wise and experienced family court judge.