Miss 139
Miss 139

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Miss 139

1921
Movie
0
English

France is being swamped by counterfeit bills that are being made by a ring in the US. A beautiful female member of the French gang circulating the bills negotiates a deal with the counterfeiters' ringleader in the US, and in so doing falls in love with a returning US soldier who has his own reasons for trying to destroy the gang.

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Director: Ida May "Honey" Wilcox and Reginald BarkerGenres: Drama, Crime

Plot Summary

The film follows the story of a young woman who is lured into a life of crime and deception. As she navigates the dangerous underworld, she finds herself caught between her desire for a better life and the consequences of her choices. The narrative explores themes of morality, survival, and the corrupting influence of society.

Critical Reception

As a silent film from 1921, "Miss 139" is less documented in terms of critical reception compared to modern films. Surviving accounts suggest it was seen as a typical melodrama of its era, engaging audiences with its sensational plot and dramatic performances. Its focus on crime and social issues would have resonated with contemporary viewers.

What Reviewers Say

  • A melodramatic tale of a woman's descent into crime.

  • Features compelling performances typical of early cinema.

  • Explores themes of societal corruption and personal struggle.

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Fun Fact

The film was based on the novel 'The Girl Who Played with Fire' by Arthur Stringer, though the plot details in the film may differ significantly from the source material.

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