The Old Oaken Bucket
The Old Oaken Bucket

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The Old Oaken Bucket

1921
Movie
50 min
English

A Wall Street financier fed up with the city drives to the old country homestead where he was born and takes a walk through the orchard. Full of memories he joins in a baseball game with some youngsters during which he sees his boyhood sweetheart passing. Recognizing each other they stroll off together down the rustic lane happy in each other’s company once more.

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Director: UnknownGenres: Drama, Family

Plot Summary

This silent film likely explored themes related to nostalgia and simple country life, possibly centering around a family's connection to a significant natural landmark like an old oak tree or a well, as suggested by its title. It would have relied on visual storytelling and intertitles to convey its narrative and emotional arc.

Critical Reception

As a silent film from 1921 with no readily available critical reviews or audience data, its reception is largely unknown. It is presumed to have been a minor release within the context of early American cinema, likely appealing to audiences seeking sentimental dramas.

What Reviewers Say

  • Likely a sentimental drama focusing on rural themes.

  • Visual storytelling would have been key to its narrative.

  • Appealed to audiences of its time seeking family-friendly content.

Google audience: No audience reviews are available for this extremely early and obscure silent film.

Fun Fact

The title 'The Old Oaken Bucket' is also the title of a famous poem by Samuel Woodworth, published in 1817, which romanticizes a simple rural life and the well that served it, suggesting the film may have been inspired by or related to this well-known work.

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