A Woman of the Sea, also known by its working title Sea Gulls, is an unreleased silent film produced in 1926 by the Chaplin Film Company.
The film was in production for about six months. Actual filming took about three months, mainly in the Los Angeles area, including indoor scenes at Chaplins studio. During a twelveday period, outdoor scenes were filmed on location in the Monterey and Carmel coastal area in California.Chaplin produced the film as a starring vehicle for his former leading lady Purviance, and to help establish Von Sternberg, whose 1924 experimental film The Salvation Hunters had greatly impressed Chaplin. This was the only time Chaplin produced a film in which he neither starred nor directed. His involvement in the production was minimal, as he was concurrently working on his problemplagued film The Circus released 1928. This was Purviances final American film, followed by a French feature film, Education of a Prince 1927, after which she retired from movies. ........
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