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A Flower in the Desert
Violet Waldron is the daughter of dissolute parents with no hope of redemption. Yet, strange as it may be, she is a loyal and loving soul, supporting her father and mother in their degradation, no matter how badly they mistreat her. Seeking help for Bill Waldron, who has overdosed on cocaine, she tries in vain to convince his mother, whom she finds in a wine room, to come home with her.
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Plot Summary
Due to the scarcity of information on 'A Flower in the Desert (1914)', a detailed plot summary cannot be provided. Historical silent films of this era often explored themes of love, societal challenges, and personal sacrifice, but specific plot points for this particular film remain undocumented.
Critical Reception
As 'A Flower in the Desert (1914)' is a lost silent film, its critical reception is not documented. Information regarding reviews from its original release period is not publicly available.
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Fun Fact
As 'A Flower in the Desert (1914)' is considered a lost film, meaning no known copies exist, it serves as an example of the vast number of films from the silent era that are no longer accessible to modern audiences, representing a significant gap in film history.
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