Conn, the Shaughraun
Conn, the Shaughraun

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Conn, the Shaughraun

1912
Movie
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English

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Director: H.B. WarnerGenres: Drama, Adventure

Plot Summary

Based on Dion Boucicault's stage play, the film follows the adventures of Conn, a spirited young Irishman known for his cunning and bravery. He becomes entangled in a plot involving stolen treasure and political intrigue in 19th-century Ireland. Conn must use his wit and resourcefulness to protect his loved ones and uncover the truth.

Critical Reception

As a silent film from 1912, specific critical reception is difficult to ascertain. However, the stage play upon which it is based was a massive success, celebrated for its melodrama, humor, and patriotic themes. It is presumed the film adaptation aimed to capture this popular appeal.

What Reviewers Say

  • Likely praised for its dramatic storytelling and adventurous plot.

  • The performance of the lead actors would have been a key factor in audience reception.

  • The film's connection to a popular stage play would have drawn audiences familiar with the story.

Google audience: Information on Google user reviews for this 1912 film is not available.

Fun Fact

Dion Boucicault's original stage play 'The Shaughraun' (1874) was incredibly popular, and its success was a primary driver for the film adaptation, indicating the story's enduring appeal across different media.

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