Miss Crusoe
Miss Crusoe

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Miss Crusoe

1919
Movie
50 min
English

Dorothy Evans, a chemistry teacher at her aunt's girls school, hopes to satisfy her yearning for adventure when she vacations with her aunt, who desires to wear men's clothes, at a secluded island in the Chesapeake Bay. On the boat, they witness officers shooting an escaping prisoner diving overboard.

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Director: J. Searle DawleyGenres: Adventure, Comedy, Drama

Plot Summary

A young socialite finds herself shipwrecked on a deserted island after a boating accident. Inspired by the classic tale of Robinson Crusoe, she endeavors to survive and adapt to her new, isolated environment. Along the way, she encounters a man who also survived the wreck, leading to a unique and evolving dynamic on their private island.

Critical Reception

As a silent film from 1919, specific critical reception is difficult to pinpoint with modern metrics. However, it was a notable production for its time, leveraging the popularity of star Irene Castle and the enduring appeal of the 'Robinson Crusoe' narrative. The film was generally received as an entertaining adventure with comedic elements.

What Reviewers Say

  • A charming and lighthearted adaptation of a classic story.

  • Showcases the screen presence of Irene Castle.

  • An entertaining silent film adventure.

Google audience: Information on Google user reviews for this film is not available due to its age.

Fun Fact

This film marked the screen debut of Irene Castle, a renowned ballroom dancer and fashion icon of the early 20th century, transitioning her fame to the cinematic world.

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