A Woman in the Case
West Texas Borax Company teeters on the edge of collapse as the boss faces shrinking ore finds and nervous investors. John Graham, the company president, fights to calm the eastern backers who threaten to pull out unless something dramatic is produced. With little in the way of practical help, he... Read more
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About A Woman in the Case
West Texas Borax Company teeters on the edge of collapse as the boss faces shrinking ore finds and nervous investors. John Graham, the company president, fights to calm the eastern backers who threaten to pull out unless something dramatic is produced. With little in the way of practical help, he turns to his stenographer, a reserved young woman who has hardly had a real task in the office. Then the mail arrives: a letter from his partner and a packet that arrives with it. Graham breaks from his doubt, a surge of exhilaration replacing the earlier anxiety. The office fills with a renewed sense of possibility, and a concrete route to keeping the business afloat suddenly glints on the horizon. Hope remains that the company can be saved.
Directed by William F Haddock, this 1910 silent drama stars Henry Stanley as John Graham and Anne Nichols as Willis Johnson. It presents an early 20th century corporate crisis in a concise, stage-like narrative, capturing the era's melodramatic style.
Box office data for A Woman in the Case from 1910 is not publicly available. The film is among early silent releases with limited documentation on commercial performance, and what existed was rarely preserved in film journals of the era.
There are no major awards recorded for this film. As with many silent era releases, recognition came later for advancements in cinema rather than formal prizes assigned to individual titles. The focus here is on plot mechanics and its era's sensibilities. Audiences were drawn by the brisk pacing and moral stakes of business risk rather than accolades.
Reception for this title is not documented in detail, but the premise highlights early 20th century anxieties about money and leadership and the power of a restrained office workforce. The dynamic between a weary president and a reticent secretary hints at gendered roles, while the plot centers on confidence, trust, and the gambles behind sustaining an enterprise. Its era specific tone reflects the transition from stage melodrama to film storytelling.
Details
- Release Date
- July 28, 1910
- Type
- Movie
- Studio
- G. Méliès
- External Links
- View on IMDB
Cast
Henry Stanley
John Graham
Anne Nichols
Willis Johnson
Director: William F. Haddock