What Made Her Do It?
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| Kanji | 何が彼女をそうさせたか |
| Directed by | Shigeyoshi Suzuki |
| Written by | Shigeyoshi Suzuki |
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| Produced by | Teikoku Kinema Engei |
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| Cinematography | Seiji Tsukakoshi |
Production company | Teikoku Kinema Engei |
| Distributed by | Kinokuniya |
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| Country | Japan |
| Languages | Silent (Japanese intertitles) |
What Made Her Do It? (何が彼女をそうさせたか, Nani ga kanojo o sō saseta ka) is a 1930 Japanese silent film directed by Shigeyoshi Suzuki. It was the top-grossing Japanese film of the silent era. Notable as an example of the tendency film genre, it reportedly caused a riot upon its showing in Tokyo's Asakusa district.