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Films The Man Who Bought London Film 1915 By Edgar Wallace Writer
Films The Man Who Bought London Film 1915
By Edgar Wallace Writer and Directer - being filmed by his Kent Film Company - Played in the principle london thoroughfairs of Oxford Street and Piccadilly Circus - The Villainess poses as a suffragette as she smashes the window of a london store
1910s
Films Actresses Actress
Pictured being arrested by Policemen Police Officers
Suffragettes
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London
Greater London
England
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Media ID 21569750
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1915 Suffragette2010 1910s Filming
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Step back in time with this print from Memory Lane Prints. Taken in 1915, it captures the making of the iconic film 'The Man Who Bought London' by renowned writer and director Edgar Wallace. This masterpiece was brought to life by his very own Kent Film Company and showcased in the bustling streets of Oxford Street and Piccadilly Circus. In this particular scene, we witness a powerful moment as the villainess cunningly disguises herself as a suffragette, smashing through the window of a prestigious London store. The intensity is palpable as she carries out her daring act, symbolizing both rebellion and empowerment during an era when women fought tirelessly for their rights. Adding to the authenticity of this photograph are real-life police officers arresting one of the talented actresses portraying suffragettes. Their stern expressions reflect the tension that surrounded these protests at that time. This snapshot not only encapsulates a pivotal moment in cinematic history but also serves as a poignant reminder of the struggles faced by women during early 20th-century Britain. It is an extraordinary piece that transports us back to an era where art merged seamlessly with social commentary.
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