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The Goose Woman
Plot Synopsis by Hal Erickson

The Goose Woman was inspired by the notorious Hall-Mills murder case, wherein a woman known as the "Pig Woman" was wheeled into court on her sickbed to provide damning testimony. Louise Dresser plays Marie du Nard, a celebrated opera diva who loses her voice and her reputation after giving birth to an illegitimate son. Reverting to her given name of Mary Holmes, she returns to her hometown, living in a squalid shack and raising geese. Years later, a headline-making murder case is played out in her town. Hoping to capture her past celebrity, Mary claims to be a witness to the murder. Her dreams of glory abruptly fade when she discovers that her grown son Gerald (Jack Pickford) is implicated in the crime. An excellent film by any standards, The Goose Woman served to solidify the reputation of director Clarence Brown.

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 Is related to:    The Eagle  (1925, Clarence Brown)
   Butterfly  (1924, Clarence Brown)
   Don't Marry for Money  (1923, Clarence Brown)
   The Light in the Dark  (1922, Clarence Brown)
   Navy Blues  (1930, Clarence Brown)
   The Signal Tower  (1924, Clarence Brown)
   Wonder of Women  (1929, Clarence Brown)
 Has been remade as:    The Past of Mary Holmes  (1933, Harlan Thompson, Slavko Vorkapich)