The Woman in White is a 1912 silent film of about two reels, based on the 1860 novel of the same name by Wilkie Collins. The film starred Marguerite Snow, James Cruze and William Garwood. No copy of this film is known to exist today; it is therefore a lost film. It is unknown who directed or produced the film.
The story is of an English manufacturing town in which Henry Little, a workman and inventor, is persecuted by trades unions, jealous because he was better trained than his fellows. Squire Raby, Little's uncle, is a forcible character, and a pleasant love story offsets the labor troubles. A purpose of the novel was to expose, without censure, the errors of early trades unions.
Réalisé parShaji Kailas GenresDrame, Romance ThèmesSexualité, Homosexualité, Transsexuels et transgenres, LGBT, LGBT, Travestissement au cinéma ActeursMammootty, Riley Chamberlin, Divyaa Unni, Murali, Marie Eline, Marguerite Snow Note71% The film begins with some insight into a Brahmin family, with Patteri (Thilakan) as the patriarch, who is a great astrologer and helps a police officer(Janardhanan) crack a robbery case. The story then moves on to a political arena, where Madhavan (Balachandra Menon) is selected as the Chief Minister. He is popular with the people and but his self serving ministers and his own party is rebelling against him. Madhavan has to win the by-election to retain his position as chief minister. During a chance encounter with Patteri (Thilakan), Patteri predicts the by-elections won't happen.