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The Broken Window
A group of boys are playing baseball on a playground, and one of them hits the ball over the fence, breaking the window of a house belonging to a professor. He calls in a repairman, who arrives to fix the window and is admitted by the professor's pretty maid. Attracted to her and wanting to see her again, after he fixes the window he sneaks back to the house that night and breaks it again, hoping she'll call to have him come out and fix it. She does, but it doesn't turn out exactly the way he had hoped.
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Plot Summary
A poor young woman is wrongly accused of theft and faces dire consequences. She is forced to make a difficult decision between her love for a kind man and her commitment to her family. The film explores themes of poverty, injustice, and sacrifice in early 20th-century America.
Critical Reception
As a silent short film from 1915, detailed critical reception is scarce. However, Mary Pickford's performance was noted for its emotional depth, a characteristic that would define her career. The film likely resonated with audiences of the time by touching upon relatable social issues.
What Reviewers Say
Early showcase for Mary Pickford's emerging talent.
A poignant, albeit brief, exploration of social injustice.
Typical melodrama of the silent era, relying on strong emotional performances.
Google audience: Due to the film's age, specific Google user reviews are not available. However, films from this era often garnered praise for their moral messages and compelling performances.
Fun Fact
This film is notable for being an early example of Mary Pickford, who would soon become one of the most powerful and influential women in Hollywood, being credited as 'Little Mary Pickford'.
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