Hail the Woman is a 1921 American silent drama film directed by John Griffith Wray.
Produced by Thomas Ince, it stars Florence Vidor as a woman who takes a stand against the hypocrisy of her father and brother, played by Theodore Roberts and Lloyd Hughes respectively.
Oliver Beresford, learning the truth, buys the silence of the odd-jobs man who then evicts the pregnant Nan from his home.
Seeking a career, Judith also goes to New York where she finds Nan and her baby just as the young woman is dying.
The film is also preserved in the archives of the Museum of Modern Art in New York as well as in the Cinematheque Royale de Belgique in Brussels.