

Stage Struck
Daydreaming waitress Jennie Hagen fantasizes about becoming a famous actress, while in reality she and her cook boyfriend, Orme Wilson, hope to one day own their own diner. Although Orme loves Jennie, he also has a weakness for stage stars -- so when a riverboat theatrical crew comes to their town, he is smitten by lead actress Lillian Lyons. Desperate to keep Orme, Jennie insists on going onstage to best Lillian, but is soon out of her depth.
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Plot Summary
A young woman from a small town arrives in New York City with dreams of Broadway stardom. She falls for a famous actor, who is already married. She experiences the highs and lows of theatrical life, facing heartbreak and disappointment before ultimately finding her path.
Critical Reception
Upon its release, 'Stage Struck' was generally well-received, praised for Gloria Swanson's compelling performance and the film's dramatic narrative. It was considered a significant entry in Swanson's silent film career, showcasing her ability to portray complex emotional roles. The film resonated with audiences for its classic rags-to-riches and romantic storyline.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for Gloria Swanson's star power and emotional depth.
- Appreciated for its melodramatic and aspirational plot.
- Considered a classic example of silent era romantic drama.
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Fun Fact
The film was based on a 1921 play of the same name by Zoë Akins, which was a critical and commercial success on Broadway.
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