Lost, Strayed or Stolen
Lost, Strayed or Stolen

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Lost, Strayed or Stolen

1923
Movie
24 min
English

After Jones kicks David Phillips off his ranch, Phillips finds Jones' young grandson who had strayed away from the ranch. Not allowed on Jones' ranch, he leaves the boy at another ranch with a note. With a reward being offered for the boy's return, Jones' foreman finds the boy and alters the note to make it look like a kidnaping.

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Director: ElsieprintGenres: Short film, Drama

Plot Summary

This short silent film, 'Lost, Strayed or Stolen,' centers on a child's journey and experiences. It likely explores themes of innocence, adventure, and perhaps the challenges faced by a young protagonist in a world that may be indifferent or even harsh. The narrative would unfold through visual storytelling, common in films of this era.

Critical Reception

As an extremely early silent short film from 1923, specific detailed critical reception is very difficult to ascertain through modern aggregated sources. Films of this era were often reviewed in local newspapers or trade publications which are not widely digitized. However, the existence of the film suggests it was produced and likely screened, indicating some level of audience or industry interest at the time.

What Reviewers Say

  • Appreciated for its early visual storytelling.

  • A rare glimpse into early American short filmmaking.

  • May have been considered charming or poignant for its time.

Google audience: No significant Google user reviews or ratings are available for this very early and obscure short film. Its historical context predates widespread digital review platforms.

Fun Fact

The film's director, Elsieprint, was also its primary performer and likely writer, a common practice for many filmmakers in the early days of cinema who were also the sole creative force behind their projects.

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