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Joan the Woman
Year: 1917
Director:
Cecil B. DeMille
Joan the Woman
First film to use the Handschiegl Color Process.
When the film began its road-show run in major cities it was 12 reels long, but, over director
Cecil B. DeMille
's objections, was quickly shortened to 10 reels.