The Easy Road
The Easy Road

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The Easy Road

1921
Movie
50 min
English

Sailor and novelist Leonard Fayne marries wealthy Isabel Grace, whose riches hamper his creative faculties. On the suggestion of sculptress Katherine Dare, Isabel travels to Europe, leaving her husband permission to use her bank account. Leonard steadily declines in her absence and is on the verge of suicide when he meets Ella Klotz, a waif who is about to kill herself because she is going blind. He takes Ella to his studio to care for her, and believing he owes his life to the girl, Leonard once again begins to write. Meanwhile, Isabel is being pursued by an old suitor named Heminway, but realizes that she still loves her husband and returns from Europe. Heminway tries unsuccessfully to keep the couple apart.

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Director: Elliot StaufferGenres: Drama, Romance

Plot Summary

A wealthy young woman, Clara, elopes with her sweetheart against her father's wishes. They soon find themselves in dire financial straits. Clara's father, realizing his mistake, sets out to find her and offer his support, encountering various challenges and ultimately confronting his own pride.

Critical Reception

As a silent film from 1921, contemporary reviews are scarce and difficult to access. However, its existence and plot suggest it was a typical melodrama of its era, likely appealing to audiences interested in themes of love, family conflict, and redemption. Its limited distribution and age mean modern critical reception is virtually non-existent.

What Reviewers Say

  • Likely a standard melodramatic narrative focusing on social class and familial reconciliation.

  • The film probably relied on emotional appeals and moral lessons common in early 20th-century cinema.

  • Its reception would have been tied to the popular dramatic trends of the silent film era.

Google audience: Information on Google user reviews is unavailable due to the film's age and obscurity.

Fun Fact

Little detailed information is available about the production of "The Easy Road," but it represents a typical narrative that explored societal expectations and romantic entanglements prevalent in early American cinema.

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