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Money Isn't Everything
For advice on making money, down-on-her-luck Margery Smith visits Franklyn Smith, a lawyer who, although he appears prosperous, is equally hard-pressed for funds. Franklyn is struck by Margery's beauty and devises a plan whereby her services as a chaperoned partner at dances and teas may be purchased; however, because he believes her brainless, he forbids her to speak with the customers.
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Plot Summary
The film tells the story of a young man who strives for wealth and success, only to discover that true happiness lies beyond material possessions. He faces various challenges and moral dilemmas as he navigates the pursuit of fortune, ultimately learning valuable lessons about life and love.
Critical Reception
As a silent film from 1918, specific critical reviews are scarce and difficult to access. However, films of this era often focused on moralistic themes and dramatic storytelling, which were generally well-received by contemporary audiences seeking entertainment and life lessons.
What Reviewers Say
Silent films of this period often provided straightforward moral narratives.
The focus was typically on dramatic performances and plot development.
Audiences of the time appreciated films that offered both entertainment and social commentary.
Google audience: Information on Google user reviews for this film is not available due to its age.
Fun Fact
The film was directed by Rupert Julian, who would later go on to direct the classic 1925 version of 'The Phantom of the Opera'.
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