The Woman in the Case (1916 Australian film)

The Woman in the Case is a 1916 Australian silent film based on a popular play of the same name by Clyde Fitch.

[4] Julian Rolfe has an affair with Clare Foster as a young man, but then settles down to marriage with Margaret.

George Willoughby had toured with the play though Australia in 1911 and 1912 to great success.

After making the film he enlisted in the AIF and was wounded in France in May 1917, losing an arm.

[9] It was announced that the Willoughby Company were then to make The Pearl of the Pacific based on a story by Randolph Bedford, but this film appears to have never been made.