The Greatest of These
The Greatest of These

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The Greatest of These

1914
Movie
20 min
English

Old shoemaker Peter is beloved by the children in his neighborhood. His daughter, Rose, elopes with an artist named Harmon after Peter forbids their relationship. Heartbroken, Peter becomes embittered and loses his fondness for the children. Later, Rose returns, having been mistreated by Harmon, and Peter is reconciled with her, rediscovering his kind nature.

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Director: B. Reeves Eason, George MarshallGenres: Drama, Western

Plot Summary

In this silent Western, a ranch hand named Tom faces prejudice and hardship on the frontier. Despite the challenges, he strives to do what's right, demonstrating his inner strength and moral character. The film explores themes of justice and perseverance in a rugged, unforgiving landscape.

Critical Reception

As a silent film from 1914, specific critical reception is not widely documented in modern databases. However, films of this era starring Tom Mix were generally popular with audiences for their action and straightforward narratives.

What Reviewers Say

  • Audiences of the time likely appreciated the Western setting and the heroic portrayal of the protagonist.

  • The film would have been seen as a typical example of early Hollywood adventure storytelling.

  • Silent film dramas often focused on clear moral conflicts and character-driven narratives.

Google audience: Information on Google user reviews for this specific 1914 film is not available.

Fun Fact

Tom Mix was one of the biggest Western stars of the silent era, known for his thrilling stunts and his iconic cowboy persona, often featuring his horse, Tony.

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