The Running Fight
The Running Fight

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The Running Fight

1915
Movie
50 min
English

Crooked banker Peter V. Wilkinson intentionally drives his own company into bankruptcy and puts the bank's deposits into a secret account he has set up using his daughter Leslie's name. A series of events occurs in which Leslie finds out what her father has done and sets out to get him to return all the money he has stolen.

Insights

Director: UnknownGenres: Drama, Silent Film

Plot Summary

This silent film, released in 1915, likely depicted a dramatic narrative common to the era. Given the title, it may have involved themes of pursuit, escape, or a struggle against adversity. Without specific plot details available, it's presumed to be a character-driven story with emotional stakes typical of early cinema.

Critical Reception

As a silent film from 1915, specific critical reception data is largely unavailable. Films of this era were often reviewed in local newspapers or trade publications, and comprehensive archives for such early works are scarce. However, the period saw a growing appreciation for cinematic storytelling.

What Reviewers Say

  • Information on critical consensus is not available for this film.

  • Silent films from this period are difficult to assess with modern review metrics.

  • The film's title suggests a potentially suspenseful or dramatic storyline.

Google audience: No audience review data is available for 'The Running Fight (1915)'.

Fun Fact

During the 1910s, the American film industry was rapidly evolving, moving from short, simple narratives to more complex storytelling, with silent dramas like 'The Running Fight' contributing to this transition.

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