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The Woman Hater (1910 Powers film)

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The Woman Hater
Title card for the film
Directed byJoseph A. Golden
Produced byPat Powers
StarringPearl White
Stuart Holmes
CinematographyCaldwell
Production
company
Distributed byMotion Picture Distributing and Sales Company
Release date
  • November 26, 1910 (1910-11-26)
CountryUnited States
LanguagesSilent film
English intertitles

The Woman Hater (1910) is a short film starring Pearl White and Stuart Holmes.[1]

Plot

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Hal receives a letter from his fiancée calling their engagement off and confessing feelings for another man. Distraught, he travels to his bachelor friend's ranch where there are "no women about." Before Hal's arrival, however, his bachelor friend's niece arrives at the ranch for a surprise visit. Hal is displeased with her presence but she shows interest in him.

The niece sneaks out to follow him when he goes horseback riding in the woods and witnesses his capture by a group of Native Americans. She returns to the ranch to inform the others who are there, who ride to the rescue and gun down the Native Americans just as they are about to burn Hal at the stake.

Back at the ranch, as she cares for the wounded Hal, the niece asks "[d]o you hate all women?" The uncle catches the two embracing and laughs. He exits the frame and they kiss.

Production

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The film was rediscovered in 2010 in New Zealand.[2] The existing print runs at 13 minutes, but is incomplete, and is being preserved by the National Film Preservation Foundation and the New Zealand Film Archive.

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