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The Woman Who Fooled Herself
Desperate for a job, New York showgirl Eva Lee accepts an offer from Cameron Camden and Eban Burnham to go to South America to dance exotic.
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Plot Summary
A young woman, manipulated by her guardian into believing she is the heir to a fortune, falls in love with a man who is secretly part of the scheme. As their relationship deepens, she uncovers the truth about her identity and the deception surrounding her life. She must then confront the betrayers and decide the fate of her inheritance and her own future.
Critical Reception
As a silent film from 1922, contemporary critical reviews are scarce and difficult to access. However, films of this era often focused on melodrama and romantic entanglements, which 'The Woman Who Fooled Herself' appears to embody. It likely served as typical entertainment for its time, with audience reception varying based on individual taste for dramatic narratives.
What Reviewers Say
Melodramatic plot centered on deception and love.
Features a performance by Marguerite De La Motte in a leading role.
Reflects common romantic and dramatic themes of early 20th-century cinema.
Google audience: Information on specific audience reviews from Google for this silent film is unavailable due to its age and limited digital presence.
Fun Fact
The film is based on the novel of the same name by E. Magnus Davidson.
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