Coals of Fire
Coals of Fire

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Coals of Fire

1918
Movie
50 min
English

Pretty young Nell Bradley is the daughter of a saloonkeeper in a "dry" town, and is looked down upon by townspeople, but Rev. Charles Alden, the town minister, finds himself attracted to her. One day at Nell's father's bar, a traveling salesman gets a young woman intoxicated, intending to "have his way" with her. Nell sees this and gets the bartender to save the young woman's virtue, but just at that moment Rev. Alden walks in and mistakenly believes that Nell has gotten the girl drunk. Complications ensue.

Insights

Director: UnknownGenres: Drama, Short

Plot Summary

This silent short film likely depicts a dramatic scenario where a person's actions, perhaps fueled by passion or anger (symbolized by "coals of fire"), lead to significant consequences. As with many films of this era, the narrative would have relied heavily on visual storytelling and intertitles to convey the plot and emotions.

Critical Reception

As a short film from 1918, specific critical reception data is extremely scarce and often not preserved. Films of this period were generally reviewed in local newspapers, and comprehensive archives for such short productions are rare. General audience reception would have been tied to the theatrical experience of the time.

What Reviewers Say

  • Likely appreciated for its melodramatic elements common in early cinema.

  • As a short, its impact would have been fleeting, serving as part of a larger film program.

  • No specific critical sentiments are available due to the film's age and format.

Google audience: No audience reviews are available for this historical short film.

Fun Fact

Many short films from the early 20th century served as "fillers" in cinema programs, often showcasing emerging actors or experimental storytelling techniques before feature-length films became the standard.

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