The Woman in White is a 1929 British silent mystery film directed by Herbert Wilcox (whose main career was as a producer)[2] and starring Blanche Sweet, Haddon Mason and Cecil Humphreys.
[2] It was written by Robert Cullen and Herbert Wilcox, based on the 1859 mystery novel The Woman in White by Wilkie Collins.
[2] A recently married heiress named Laura Fairlie keeps seeing visions of a woman in white around her estate.
Blanche Sweet played the dual role of both Laura (the heiress) and her lookalike (the woman in white).
Another 1917 silent version was filmed by Thanhouser and starred Florence La Badie, which still survives in the Library of Congress.