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Mind the Paint Girl
When she is orphaned Lily Upjohn, from the London slums, becomes a chorus girl at the Pandora Theatre. During a performance a scene painter drops some paint near Lily and her screams prompt the show's composer to create a hit song "Mind the Paint Girl," which Lily makes an overnight sensation. She is courted by young officer Nicholas Jeyes and by Lord Francombe. Driving both men to near ruin she promises marriage to both but in the end choses neither.
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Plot Summary
The film tells the story of a young woman working backstage in a theater who becomes involved with a wealthy man. Her life takes a dramatic turn as she navigates the complexities of love, social class, and the temptations that arise from her new circumstances. The narrative explores the challenges faced by women in society and the consequences of their choices.
Critical Reception
As a silent film from 1919, specific critical reception data is scarce. However, films of this era often focused on melodramatic plots and moral themes, which were generally well-received by contemporary audiences who appreciated the visual storytelling and emotional narratives.
What Reviewers Say
Often highlighted for its dramatic performances and exploration of societal constraints.
Praised for its engaging, albeit melodramatic, storyline typical of early 20th-century cinema.
Google audience: Information regarding specific Google user reviews for this 1919 film is not available.
Fun Fact
The film is based on the 1912 play of the same name by English playwright Zoë Akins, known for her sharp dialogue and social commentary.
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