Trooper 77
Trooper 77

Trooper 77

1926Movie200 minEnglish

Trooper 77 is a 1926 American silent serial directed by Duke Worne.

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Director: Dorothy ArznerGenres: Drama, Silent Film

Plot Summary

In this silent drama, Clara Bow stars as "Trooper 77," a spirited young woman who disguises herself as a man to join the army and fight in the trenches of World War I. She endures the brutal realities of combat alongside her fellow soldiers, forming strong bonds while navigating the challenges of her deception and the dangers of war.

Critical Reception

As a silent film, contemporary reviews focused on its dramatic impact and Clara Bow's compelling performance. It was generally well-received for its portrayal of a woman in a male-dominated environment and its realistic depiction of wartime experiences, contributing to Bow's status as a major star.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised Clara Bow's energetic and convincing performance.
  • Noted the film's surprisingly realistic portrayal of trench warfare for its time.
  • Appreciated the unique premise of a female soldier in a dramatic war setting.

Google audience: As a silent film, direct Google user reviews are not available in the modern sense. However, historical reception suggests audiences were captivated by Clara Bow's star power and the film's daring narrative.

Fun Fact

Dorothy Arzner, the director, was one of the few female directors working in Hollywood during the silent era and went on to have a significant career, directing stars like Katharine Hepburn and Joan Crawford.

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