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The Leavenworth Case
Eleanor Leavenworth (Seena Owen) is about to be arrested for the murder of her rich bachelor uncle, and suspicion is cast on each member of the Leavenworth household until Raymond (Bradley Barker), an attorney in love with Eleanor, solves the mystery and produces the culprit, who confesses and falls to his death while trying to escape.
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Plot Summary
This early mystery film centers on the investigation into the murder of a wealthy businessman, Ebenezer Leavenworth. His will, which leaves his fortune to his young ward, is contested, leading to suspicion falling on various family members and associates. Detective John F. Kirby is tasked with untangling the web of deceit to find the killer before they can strike again.
Critical Reception
As a silent film from 1923, specific critical reception is difficult to ascertain with modern metrics. However, films of this genre and era were generally popular for their intrigue and dramatic storytelling, offering audiences a thrilling escape. Its survival and availability suggest some level of enduring interest, likely appealing to fans of classic mysteries and early cinema.
What Reviewers Say
Engaging mystery plot with twists and turns.
Demonstrates the conventions of early detective films.
Performance of the cast contributes to the suspenseful atmosphere.
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Fun Fact
This film is an adaptation of the 1878 novel of the same name by Anna Katharine Green, which is considered one of the first detective novels published in America.
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