The Runaways
The Runaways

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The Runaways

1915
Movie
16 min
English

Peter runs away from home after breaking a window. He seeks shelter in the hayloft of a church barn and meets the minister’s son Georgie and the family's ward Carmen. The trio get involved in a bit of mischief making which takes a hazardous turn when they start for a ride down a grade on a handcar and find themselves tearing wildly toward an onrushing express train. Georgie saves the day and chagrined Peter returns home.

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Director: UnknownGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

This silent film likely depicted a narrative centered around individuals who have absconded from their responsibilities or circumstances. As a drama from the silent film era, it would have relied on visual storytelling and intertitles to convey its plot, focusing on the emotional journeys and conflicts of its characters.

Critical Reception

Information regarding the critical reception of 'The Runaways' (1915) is extremely scarce due to its age and the nature of film archiving from that period. Silent films of this era are often lost or have limited surviving documentation regarding contemporary reviews.

What Reviewers Say

  • As no contemporary reviews are readily available, a consensus cannot be determined.

  • The film's themes likely explored societal issues or personal struggles common in early 20th-century dramas.

  • Silent film techniques would have been central to its storytelling and emotional impact.

Google audience: Due to the film's age and obscurity, there is no available data on Google user reviews or specific audience sentiment.

Fun Fact

Many films from 1915 are now considered lost, and detailed information about their production, reception, and even their complete narrative is difficult to ascertain, making 'The Runaways' a piece of cinematic history with limited surviving context.

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