Cupid's Crooked Ways
Cupid's Crooked Ways

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Cupid's Crooked Ways

1914
Movie
19 min
Danish

Mr Bing, a merchant and confirmed bachelor, receives a letter stating that his uncle will disinherit him if he does not marry his cousin, Ingeborg Nielsen. Bing in no way intends to comply with that demand, imagining this cousin to be some tawdry peasant girl. By chance, he meets a young, beautiful woman with whom he becomes deeply smitten and whose heart he sets his sights on winning. What Bing does not yet know is that the young woman is a friend of his business partner’s wife – and is in fact none other than Ingeborg Nielsen. (Stumfilm.dk)

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Director: Alice Guy-BlachéGenres: Comedy, Short

Plot Summary

A young woman is torn between two suitors, a rich man and a poor artist. She initially favors the wealthy suitor, but soon realizes his superficiality. She then finds herself drawn to the artist's genuine affection and talent.

Critical Reception

As a silent short from 1914, contemporary critical reception is difficult to ascertain. However, Alice Guy-Blaché's work from this period is generally recognized for its innovative storytelling and early cinematic techniques.

What Reviewers Say

  • Early example of romantic comedy tropes.

  • Showcases Guy-Blaché's directorial skill in a brief format.

  • Explores themes of love versus wealth, common in early cinema.

Google audience: Audience reception for this film is not available due to its age and limited distribution.

Fun Fact

Alice Guy-Blaché was one of the first women to direct a film and founded her own studio, Solax Company, making her a pioneer in the film industry.

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