Hearts and Dollars
Hearts and Dollars

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Hearts and Dollars

1924
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Russian

The NEP era. Two families with the same surname, Ivanov, live in Leningrad. They are visited by American relatives, who turn out to be confused. Ivanov the draughtsman's unsuccessful plan to rob the American is replaced by cooperation, as a result of which the American finds a job at Volkhovstroy and decides to stay in the USSR.

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Director: J. Stuart BlacktonGenres: Drama, Romance

Plot Summary

In this silent drama, a young woman navigates societal expectations and personal desires as she seeks her fortune. The narrative likely explores themes of love, ambition, and the consequences of choices made in pursuit of wealth and happiness. The story unfolds through the visual storytelling characteristic of the era.

Critical Reception

As a silent film from 1924, specific critical reception data is scarce and not widely documented in modern databases. Films of this period were often reviewed in local newspapers, and comprehensive aggregations like Rotten Tomatoes or Metacritic did not exist. General reception would have been based on audience enjoyment and critical reviews of the time, which are largely unarchived.

What Reviewers Say

  • The film likely catered to the popular tastes of the 1920s, focusing on melodramatic elements and romantic entanglements.

  • Visual performances and the unfolding of the narrative would have been key to audience engagement.

  • As a silent film, its success would have depended heavily on the actors' expressiveness and the director's ability to convey emotion and plot through visuals.

Google audience: Information on Google user reviews for this 1924 silent film is not available.

Fun Fact

J. Stuart Blackton, the director of 'Hearts and Dollars,' was a pioneering figure in early American cinema, often credited with creating some of the first animated films and pioneering special effects techniques.

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