Just trying to get a little hype for this release of a previously completely unavailable film. It's pretty amazing of Kino Lorber to put the time, effort and risk of putting out such a rare film and they should be applauded for it.
For anyone who likes or loves William A. Wellman's silent masterpieces
Wings (1927) and/or
Beggars of Life (1928), check out this film!
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Year: 1926
Running Time: 71
Color Type: Color
Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Country: U.S.
Language: English
Brand new HD master from a 4K of the 35mm Nitrate Tinted Print and 35mm Safety Dupe Negative by Paramount Pictures Archives. You Never Know Women is a thrilling romance that constructs a combustible love triangle between a Russian dancer, a handsome escape artist, and a wealthy broker. Vera Janova (Florence Vidor) is on her way to star in a Russian vaudeville revue when a falling girder nearly kills her. A construction worker saves her life, but before she wakes up the conniving Eugene Foster (Lowell Sherman) takes Vera into his arms, pretending to be the one who rescued her. Susceptible to Eugene’s oily charms, Vera begins ignoring Ivan Norodin (Clive Brook), a Houdini-like master of illusion who had loved her his whole life. Racked with jealousy, Norodin plans the ultimate illusion, one that could change their lives forever. Filmed with knockabout energy by the great director William A. Wellman (The Ox-Bow Incident), You Never Know Women is a silent era gem.
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Pre-order up on the company's website:
https://www.kinolorber.com/film/you-never-know-women