Man and Woman is a 1920 American silent drama film produced by A. H. Fischer, Inc. The film was directed by Charles A. Logue and B. A. Rolfe. Logue also wrote the story and the screenplay. Gene O'Donnell and Conrad Wells (credited as Abe Fried) served as cinematographers.
A young Civil engineer builds a bridge that later collapses which causes him to mentally collapse. He retreats to a South Pacific Ocean island and becomes a beachcomber. Later one of his former engineering supervisors comes to the island with his daughter to repair a lighthouse. She bets the local Governor that she can dress up a beach bum to pass as a society swell. She picks the young former engineer. He decides to teach her a lesson and takes her to a leprosy colony where she is "treated like dirt". She learns her lesson and her father gives him a job at the lighthouse.
In February of 2021, Man and Woman was cited by the National Film Preservation Board on their Lost U.S. Silent Feature Films list and is therefore presumed lost.