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Lights of the Desert
When the other members of a stranded theatrical company pool their funds to return to San Francisco, Yvonne Laraby remains in Colt City, Nevada, at the request of Andrew Reed, an oil company foreman, to consider his marriage proposal. There she meets oil well owner Clay Truxall, a former acquaintance, who asks her to become his secretary. Yvonne falls in love with Truxall and persuades Reed to return to his sweetheart, Marie Curtis, whom he had deserted for Yvonne.
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Plot Summary
In the vast, unforgiving landscape of the desert, a young woman, abandoned and alone, finds solace and a new beginning. She is taken in by a rugged rancher who harbors a hidden past. Their lives become intertwined as they navigate the challenges of the frontier, facing external threats and their own inner demons, all under the stark beauty of the desert sky.
Critical Reception
Information regarding the specific critical reception and audience response to 'Lights of the Desert (1922)' is extremely limited due to its age and the general scarcity of records from that era. As a silent film, its distribution and review practices differed significantly from modern cinema, making comprehensive analysis difficult.
What Reviewers Say
As a silent film from the early 1920s, specific detailed reviews are scarce.
Likely contributed to the genre of Western romance popular in its time.
Silent films of this era often focused on melodrama and clear moral arcs.
Google audience: Due to the film's age and limited availability, there is no discernible summary of Google user reviews.
Fun Fact
As a silent film, 'Lights of the Desert' relied entirely on visual storytelling and intertitles, a common practice before the advent of synchronized sound in motion pictures.
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