The Conjure Woman
The Conjure Woman

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The Conjure Woman

1926
Movie
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English

Screenplay adapted from Charles Chestnutt's novel.

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Director: Charles J. HuntGenres: Drama, Horror, Mystery

Plot Summary

A young Chinese woman, forced into servitude after her father's death, finds herself entangled in a web of deceit and treachery orchestrated by a sinister opium dealer. She must navigate dangerous circumstances and confront dark secrets to survive and protect those she cares about.

Critical Reception

Information on the critical reception of 'The Conjure Woman' from 1926 is scarce due to the passage of time and the film's status. However, surviving reviews from the era often highlighted its atmospheric tension and the performances of its lead actors, particularly Anna May Wong. It was considered a notable example of early Hollywood's engagement with exotic and mysterious themes.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its suspenseful narrative and exotic atmosphere.

  • Anna May Wong's performance was often singled out for its intensity and nuance.

  • The film was noted for its attempt to explore complex thematic elements within the horror genre of the time.

Google audience: Audience reception from 1926 is not readily available. Contemporary reviews suggest it was appreciated for its dramatic tension and the compelling performances of its cast.

Fun Fact

Although primarily known for her roles in Hollywood, Anna May Wong filmed 'The Conjure Woman' during a brief period when she returned to the United States after achieving significant fame in Europe.

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