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  • Unconquered Woman (1922)
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Unconquered Woman (1922)
Drama

Helen offers herself in marriage to the winner of a poker game in order to obtain money to replace what her brother has stolen. Antonio, a half-breed, is the winner, but Helen is saved from fulfilling her bet by Bruce Devereux when he ...See moreHelen offers herself in marriage to the winner of a poker game in order to obtain money to replace what her brother has stolen. Antonio, a half-breed, is the winner, but Helen is saved from fulfilling her bet by Bruce Devereux when he doubles the stakes and wins the girl. She marries Bruce but leaves for New York when she finds the marriage to be a fake one. There she marries her previous music teacher, but he proves to be faithless, leaving her with a small son. Bruce returns and assures her he had not arranged for a fake marriage. Her present husband, not able to cope with the pressures of his many affairs, kills himself, leaving Helen free to remarry Bruce. Written by AFI See less
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John B. Clymer (screenplay) (as John Clymer) (story) (as John Clymer)
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Updated May 31, 1922

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May 1922 (United States)

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5 cast members
Name Known for
Rubye De Remer
Helen Chapelle Helen Chapelle   See fewer
Walter Miller
Bruce Devereux Bruce Devereux   See fewer
Fred C. Jones
Serge Ronoff Serge Ronoff   See fewer
Frankie Mann
Millicent Millicent   See fewer
Nick Thompson
Antonio Antonio   See fewer
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