The Leopard Woman is a 1920 American silent adventure romance drama film starring Louise Glaum, House Peters, and Noble Johnson.
Directed by Wesley Ruggles and produced by J. Parker Read, Jr., the screenplay was adapted by H. Tipton Steck and Stanley C. Morse based on the novel The Leopard Woman (1916) by Stewart Edward White.
British agent John Culbertson (played by Peters) survives an attempt on his life and leads a safari from Bajuma, on the edge of the desert, to the savage kingdom.
Choosing love over her duty as a foreign rival, the Leopard Woman sends Chaké to find the British military surgeon.
"[2][3] A Los Angeles Times review of Thursday, December 9, 1920, reads: "The Leopard Woman, romance of intrigue, conquest and mystery, is at the Walker Theater.