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Plot Summary
During World War I, an English nobleman and his wife are separated when he goes off to fight. While he is away, she becomes involved with a German spy, leading to dramatic consequences and moral dilemmas upon his return. The film explores themes of duty, betrayal, and the impact of war on personal relationships.
Critical Reception
As a silent film from 1920, specific critical reception is scarce in modern archives. However, it was a notable production for Paramount Pictures during the silent era, featuring a prominent star of the time, Gloria Swanson, which suggests it was met with interest from audiences and likely received standard reviews for its genre at the time.
What Reviewers Say
A melodramatic exploration of wartime romance and betrayal.
Features a compelling performance from Gloria Swanson.
Reflects the societal anxieties and romantic ideals of the early 20th century.
Google audience: Information on specific Google user reviews for a film from 1920 is unavailable.
Fun Fact
Gloria Swanson, a major star of the silent film era, was only 21 years old when she starred in 'The Woman God Sent'.
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