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  1. Mrs Dane's Defence may refer to: Mrs Dane's Defence (play), a 1900 play by Henry Arthur Jones. Mrs. Dane's Defense (1918 film), an American drama silent film, based on the play. Mrs. Dane's Defense (1933 film), a British drama film, based on the play.

  2. Mrs. Dane's Defense is a 1918 American drama silent film directed by Hugh Ford and written by Henry Arthur Jones and Margaret Turnbull. The film stars Pauline Frederick, Frank Losee, Leslie Austin, Maude Turner Gordon, Ormi Hawley and John L. Shine.

  3. Lionel (Lal) Carteret has fallen in love with Mrs Dane, so his adoptive father Sir Daniel, an experienced lawyer, mounts Mrs Dane's defence. He wishes to force Bulsom-Porter to retract her story and clear Mrs Dane's name, so that she is free to marry Lionel.

  4. Mrs. Dane's Defence is a society play (though it has some characteristics of a melodrama) in four acts by the British playwright Henry Arthur Jones . First performance. The play was first performed at London's Wyndham's Theatre on 9 October 1900 and ran for 209 performances.

  5. Mrs. Dane's Defense: Directed by Hugh Ford. With Pauline Frederick, Frank Losee, Leslie Austin, Maude Turner Gordon. Felicia Hindemarsh is not made to pay the price of her early indiscretions.

    • Hugh Ford
    • 1918-01-07
    • Drama
    • 50
  6. May 2, 2009 · The Famous Players feature, "Mrs. Dane's Defense," in the stage version, is the story of a wayward woman most cleverly camouflaged in the medium of language, so admirably handled that audience sympathy goes out strongly to the sinning woman, who, having skillfully covered her past, hopes to make amends as a true wife in honorable marriage with ...

  7. Mrs. Dane's Defense Release Date 1918-01-07 00:00:00 Budget Revenue. An Englishwoman misbehaves in Canada, driving a traveling companion to suicide and bearing a secret child whom she whisks away. When she returns to England to receive an inheritance, her bad deeds catch up to her. The film is presumed lost.