Albert Morrison, Beatriz Michelena and William Pike in the California Motion Picture Corporation production of The Woman Who Dared, San Rafael, 1916 [photograph]
Creator
California Motion Picture Corporation
Date Created and/or Issued
1916
Publication Information
Marin County Free Library. Anne T. Kent California Room
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Description
Albert Morrison (left) as Count D'Olli, Beatriz Michelena as Princess Beatrix de Rohan, and William Pike as Noel Brent in the California Motion Picture Corporation (CMPC) production of The Woman Who Dared, 1916. The Woman Who Dared was one of the CMPC's full length feature productions, and released shortly after their popular film The Unwritten Law. Set in Europe, The Woman Who Dared features Beatriz Michelena as an opera diva who works secretly as an international spy. The CMPC was located in the Sun Valley neighborhood of San Rafael between 1914 and 1921.The studio produced 15 films including Salomy Jane which survives in its entirety in the Library of Congress archives.
Marin County (Calif.)--In motion pictures Actresses Actors Film stills Silent films Michelena, Beatriz, 1890-1942 California Motion Picture Corporation Morrison, Albert Pike, William
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