The Woman in White (1912 film)

The Woman in White is a 1912 American short silent film based on the 1860 novel of the same name by Wilkie Collins, produced by the Gem Motion Picture Company.

The Thanhouser version was one of the silent films destroyed when their initial studio burned in 1913.

[citation needed] Directed by George Nichols, The Woman in White was produced by Gem,[2]: 183  a subsidiary of the newly formed Universal Film Manufacturing Company[3] and released on October 22, 1912.

[6] Simultaneously, the Thanhouser Company was producing its own two-reel adaptation of The Woman in White, the cast included; The screenplay was written by Lloyd F.

[2]: 183–184 A summary of the plot of The Woman in White appeared in the November 1912 issue of The Motion Picture Story Magazine, accompanied by six still photographs from the Gem production.