The Remittance Woman
The Remittance Woman

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The Remittance Woman

1923
Movie
60 min
English

Anthony Campbell threatens to send his daughter, Marie, to China as punishment for her continued extravagance. She welcomes the suggestion because her sweetheart, George Holt, is planning a business trip to the Orient. When they arrive, Marie's Chinese maid, Liu Po-Yat, gives her a tiny vase to keep her from harm. However, the vase was stolen years earlier from the Manchus, China's ruling dynasty, and their pursuit of the lost treasure plunges Marie and George into danger.

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Director: Sherman CarlisleGenres: Drama, Romance

Plot Summary

The film centers on a young woman who is sent to the country by her wealthy father after becoming involved with a man from the wrong side of the tracks. While there, she encounters new challenges and experiences, ultimately leading to a transformation in her perspective on life and love. She must navigate societal expectations and her own desires as she learns valuable lessons about herself and the world around her.

Critical Reception

As a silent film from 1923, detailed critical reception and audience reviews are scarce in modern databases. Contemporary reviews, if they exist, would likely reflect the popular melodramatic and romantic themes common in cinema of that era. Its focus on social class and personal growth would have resonated with audiences accustomed to such narratives.

What Reviewers Say

  • Early 20th-century dramas often explored themes of societal constraints and personal redemption.

  • Silent films relied heavily on emotional performance and narrative simplicity to engage audiences.

  • The 'fallen woman' trope was a common, albeit sometimes controversial, subject in early cinema.

Google audience: Information regarding Google user reviews for this specific film is not available due to its age and the limited digital footprint of early 20th-century cinema.

Fun Fact

The film was produced by the independent studio Vitagraph Company of America, which was one of the earliest and most successful film studios in the United States before its acquisition by Warner Bros. in 1925.

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