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The O'Neill
An exiled patriot returns home, disgusted by the poverty of his countrymen he becomes a highway man
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Plot Summary
A young woman, Elsie O'Neill, is sent to live with her wealthy aunt and uncle after her parents' death. Her uncle is a strict disciplinarian who disapproves of her relationship with a young man he deems unsuitable. Elsie struggles against their control, determined to forge her own path and find happiness.
Critical Reception
As a silent film from 1912, contemporary critical reception is not widely documented in modern databases. However, films of this era were generally appreciated for their dramatic storytelling and moral lessons, appealing to a broad audience seeking emotional narratives.
What Reviewers Say
Early dramas often focused on themes of family, societal expectations, and romantic entanglements.
The film likely showcased strong performances to convey emotion without dialogue.
A typical narrative of the period would involve overcoming obstacles to achieve personal fulfillment.
Google audience: Information on audience reception for "The O'Neill" from 1912 is not available.
Fun Fact
This film is notable for featuring Alice Neilsen, a popular stage actress who transitioned to film during the silent era, bringing her dramatic intensity to the screen.
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