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American Aristocracy
A young man fights to overcome a piratical arms smuggler and to win the heart of a rich man's daughter.
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Plot Summary
A wealthy and conservative father is determined to maintain his family's social standing. However, his plans are thrown into disarray when his daughter falls in love with a penniless artist. The father must confront his prejudices and learn to accept love over status.
Critical Reception
As a silent film from 1916, contemporary critical reception is difficult to ascertain with modern metrics. However, the film was a commercial success for its time, noted for its lighthearted approach to social commentary and its performances.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its comedic elements and exploration of class distinctions.
Appreciated for its performances, particularly that of William H. Crane.
Seen as a lighthearted social commentary relevant to its era.
Google audience: Due to the age of the film, specific Google user reviews are not available. However, films of this nature from the silent era were generally well-received by audiences for their entertainment value and relatable themes.
Fun Fact
William H. Crane, who played the patriarch, was a renowned stage actor who transitioned to silent films later in his career, bringing considerable gravitas to his roles.
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