The Goose Woman
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Average customer review:Product Description
The Goose Woman is a former opera singer who lost her voice at the birth of her son and has taken to drink. A murder is committed near her house, and the story she invents to secure publicity leads to the arrest of her son. The actual murderer confesses
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #31353 in DVD
- Released on: 2008-06-03
- Rating: Unrated
- Aspect ratio: 1.33:1
- Formats: Black & White, Silent, NTSC
- Original language: English
- Running time: 100 minutes
Customer Reviews
Goose, Goose... Duck!
TELEVISTA's THE GOOSE WOMAN has a fine cast that includes a lady who worked opposite Rudolph Valentino and received one of the first-ever Best Actress Oscar nominations (Dresser), the brother of "America's Sweetheart" (Pickford) and a gal who was one of three famous acting sisters (Bennett). Directed by Clarence Brown from a story written by Rex Lease (he was a former Yukon Gold Rusher).
This photoplay was inspired by the Hall-Mills murder case, and like the "Pig Woman" of that famous trial, our titled lady is a publicity seeker who claims to be witness to a homicide that happened near her farm. Little does opera singer turned fowl tender Mary Holmes realize however that her son may be the killer!
Also recommeded from TELEVISTA:
THE SEA LION (1921) is the story of a captain who rescues two shipwreck survivors that were marooned for 16 years.
Parenthetical number preceding title is a 1 to 10 viewer poll rating found at a film resource website.
(7.6) The Goose Woman (1925) - Louise Dresser/Jack Pickford/Constance Bennett/George Cooper/Gustav von Seyffertitz/George Nichols/Marc McDermott/Kate Price
No good
After reading the review on this release, I eagerly buyed this long desired film. What a dissapointment! I don't care how good is the transfer if the source employed is such a trashy, low quality print.
GREAT CLASSIC FILM
I had only heard of the title of the "Goose Woman" in books about silent films. The film is wonderfully transfered. The story pretty well told by the great director Clarence brown. In spite of being a silent film from 1925, it remains a very exciting and poignant film and tale. The acting of Louise Dresser "a revelation" to me. Definitely a truly American film classic that deserves to be better known and seen. I give it a 5 stars for showing once more the incredible entertaining and seducing power of the silent cinema.



