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The Colonel
The Colonel (a professional thief) is caught burglarizing a millionaire's home.
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Plot Summary
A young American sculptor becomes deeply involved with a Russian spy ring operating in New York during World War I. He is torn between his love for a Russian princess and his patriotic duty to expose the spies, leading to a dangerous game of intrigue and deception.
Critical Reception
As a silent film from 1918, specific critical reception data is scarce. However, director Maurice Tourneur was a respected filmmaker of the era, known for his visual style. The film likely would have been received as a typical wartime melodrama, playing on themes of patriotism and espionage that were prevalent during that period.
What Reviewers Say
A timely wartime thriller capitalizing on espionage fears.
Features a compelling, if somewhat melodramatic, plot.
Showcases director Tourneur's visual storytelling.
Google audience: As this film predates widespread internet access and modern review platforms, there is no specific data available on Google user reviews. Audience reception would have been through traditional channels of the time.
Fun Fact
The film is considered a lost film, meaning no copies are known to exist today.
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