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  1. August 13, 1930. ( 1930-08-13) Running time. 88 minutes. Country. United States. Language. English. What a Widow! was a 1930 American pre-Code romantic comedy film directed by Allan Dwan and produced by and starring Gloria Swanson.

    • Gloria Productions
  2. Directed by Allan Dwan, Dudley Murphy, James Seymour. With Gloria Swanson, Owen Moore, Lew Cody, Margaret Livingston. A young woman's elderly husband dies and leaves her $5 million. She travels to Paris and becomes part of the "Continental" set and is pursued by a rich playboy and a lawyer who works for her.

    • (63)
    • Romance, Comedy
    • Allan Dwan, Dudley Murphy, James Seymour
    • 1930-09-13
  3. WIDOW definition: 1. a woman whose husband or wife has died and who has not married again 2. a woman whose partner is…. Learn more.

  4. Summarize this article for a 10 year old. What a Widow! was a 1930 American pre-Code romantic comedy film directed by Allan Dwan and produced by and starring Gloria Swanson. It was distributed through United Artists.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › WidowWidow - Wikipedia

    A widow (female) or widower (male) is a person whose spouse has died and has usually not remarried. The state of having lost one's spouse to death is termed widowhood. [1] . An archaic term for a widow is " relict ," [2] literally "someone left over". This word can sometimes be found on older gravestones.

  6. 21. Juni 2021 · For many women around the world, the devastating loss of a partner is magnified by a long-term fight for their basic rights and dignity. Despite the fact that there are more than 258 million widows around the world, widows have historically been left unseen, unsupported, and unmeasured in our societies. Today, as armed conflicts ...

  7. Overview. A young woman's elderly husband dies and leaves her $5 million. She travels to Paris and becomes part of the "Continental" set and is pursued by a rich playboy and a lawyer who works for her. Allan Dwan. Director. James Seymour. Screenplay. James Gleason. Screenplay. Josephine Lovett. Story.