Charles Chaplin

A Woman of Paris

A Woman of Paris

Remarkable for its psychological nuance and its boldly modern perspective on an independent woman’s search for fulfillment, Charlie Chaplin’s long-overlooked silent masterpiece A Woman of Paris is a revelation. Chaplin confounded 1923 audiences with this unexpected foray into serious drama, and by ceding the spotlight to his longtime screen partner Edna Purviance. She is captivating as the vivacious Marie St. Clair, a “woman of fate” who leaves behind her small-minded village for the glamour of Paris, where she finds herself at the center of a Jazz Age whirl of champagne soirees, luxurious pleasure-seeking, romance, and tragedy. Putting aside his Little Tramp persona, Chaplin’s second feature proved that, beyond being a comic genius, he was an artist of immense sensitivity and human understanding.

Film Info

  • United States
  • 1923
  • 81 minutes
  • Black & White
  • 1.33:1
  • Spine #1253

BLU-RAY SPECIAL EDITION FEATURES

  • New 4K digital restoration of the 1976 rerelease version, with uncompressed monaural soundtrack featuring a score composed by director Charlie Chaplin
  • Alternate score from 2005 created by conductor Timothy Brock, based on music by Chaplin, presented in uncompressed stereo
  • Introduction by Chaplin scholar David Robinson
  • New video essay by Chaplin biographer Jeffrey Vance
  • Chaplin Today: “A Woman of Paris,” featuring interviews with actor Liv Ullmann and filmmaker Michael Powell
  • Archive Commentary: About “A Woman of Paris,” a documentary by Arnold Lozano, managing director of Roy Export S.A.S.
  • Excerpts from an audio interview with Chaplin Studios cameraman Roland Totheroh
  • Deleted shots from the original 1923 film
  • Archival footage
  • Trailers
  • PLUS: An essay by critic Pamela Hutchinson and notes by Brock on the 2005 score

    New cover by Thomas Pittides

Purchase Options

Coming soon, available Mar 18, 2025

BLU-RAY SPECIAL EDITION FEATURES

  • New 4K digital restoration of the 1976 rerelease version, with uncompressed monaural soundtrack featuring a score composed by director Charlie Chaplin
  • Alternate score from 2005 created by conductor Timothy Brock, based on music by Chaplin, presented in uncompressed stereo
  • Introduction by Chaplin scholar David Robinson
  • New video essay by Chaplin biographer Jeffrey Vance
  • Chaplin Today: “A Woman of Paris,” featuring interviews with actor Liv Ullmann and filmmaker Michael Powell
  • Archive Commentary: About “A Woman of Paris,” a documentary by Arnold Lozano, managing director of Roy Export S.A.S.
  • Excerpts from an audio interview with Chaplin Studios cameraman Roland Totheroh
  • Deleted shots from the original 1923 film
  • Archival footage
  • Trailers
  • PLUS: An essay by critic Pamela Hutchinson and notes by Brock on the 2005 score

    New cover by Thomas Pittides
A Woman of Paris
Cast
Edna Purviance
Marie St. Clair
Clarence Geldert
Her stepfather
Carl Miller
Jean Millet
Lydia Knott
His mother
Charles French
His father
Adolphe Menjou
Pierre Revel
Betty Morrissey
Fifi
Malvina Polo
Paulette
Henry Bergman
Head waiter
Nellie Bly Baker
Masseuse
Harry Northrup
Revel’s secretary
Karl Gutman
Orchestra conductor
Bess Flowers
Model at party
Harry d’Abbadie d’Arrast
Party guest
Granville Redmond
Party guest
Arthur Stibolt
Cook
A. Edward Sutherland
Cook
Charles Chaplin
Train station porter
Credits
Director
Charles Chaplin
Written by
Charles Chaplin
Photography by
Roland Totheroh
Production manager
Alfred Reeves
Editor
Charles Chaplin
Art director
Arthur Stibolt
Assistant director
A. Edward Sutherland
Assistant camera
Jack Wilson
Research
Jean de Limur
Research
Harry d’Abbadie d’Arrast
Literary editor
Monta Bell
Music composed by
Charles Chaplin
Musical associate
Eric James
Music orchestrated and conducted by
Eric Rogers