The Country Boy
The Country Boy

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The Country Boy

1915
Movie
50 min
English

Tom, a young man in a small town, wants to marry his sweetheart Jane, but Jane's father won't allow it until Tom proves he can support her. Tom heads to New York City to make his fortune and prove to Jane's father that he has what it takes, but he meets and falls in love with Amy, a chorus girl who already has a wealthy suitor. Complications ensue.

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Director: Fred E. WrightGenres: Drama, Short

Plot Summary

A young country boy leaves his rural home with dreams of making it big in the city. He faces numerous challenges and temptations in the urban landscape, testing his moral fiber and his resolve to achieve his aspirations. The story follows his journey as he navigates the complexities of city life and grapples with his homesickness and his desire to return to his roots.

Critical Reception

As a silent short film from 1915, specific critical reception data is scarce and difficult to access. However, films of this era often aimed to provide moralistic tales and sentimental drama, which were generally well-received by contemporary audiences.

What Reviewers Say

  • Early silent films often emphasized simple, heartfelt narratives.

  • Films of this period frequently featured themes of rural innocence versus urban corruption.

  • Audience reception was typically tied to the film's moral message and emotional impact.

Google audience: Information on Google user reviews for this film is not available due to its age.

Fun Fact

Silent short films like 'The Country Boy' were crucial in the development of cinematic storytelling, often being shown as part of a larger program in early movie theaters.

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