| Title | A Woman of Paris (1923) |
| Runtime | 1 hr. 21 min. |
| Director | Charlie Chaplin |
| Country | USA |
| Studio | Criterion Collection |
| Genres | Drama |
| Description | Charles Chaplin made his debut as a director/producer at United Artists with A WOMAN OF PARIS which, as a serious drama, was a major departure from his previous output. He proved that he was just as adept here as he was with comedy, however, presenting a sincerely mature story of the title character (Edna Purviance), who is betrayed and cast aside by her would-be fiance and ends up a "kept" woman in the company of the disreputable Adolphe Menjou. |