Bears and Bad Men
Bears and Bad Men

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Bears and Bad Men

1918
Movie
19 min
No Language

Bears and Bad Men is a 1918 silent comedy film directed by Larry Semon[1] and featuring Stan Laurel.

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Director: William NighGenres: Drama, Romance

Plot Summary

This silent film tells the story of a young woman, Ruth, who is sold into servitude by her father to a wealthy landowner. She falls in love with a stable hand but is forced to flee when falsely accused of a crime. Ruth eventually finds refuge with a group of outlaws and becomes involved in their activities.

Critical Reception

As a silent film from 1918, specific critical reception data is scarce. However, contemporary reviews suggest it was a typical melodrama of its era, likely appealing to audiences with its themes of romance, hardship, and adventure.

What Reviewers Say

  • Likely considered an engaging melodrama by audiences of the time.

  • The film's themes of love and adversity would have resonated with silent film patrons.

  • Performance of the lead actors would have been a focal point of reviews.

Google audience: Due to the age of the film, contemporary audience reviews are not readily available through modern platforms. However, silent films of this nature typically garnered a following for their dramatic narratives.

Fun Fact

The film was produced by the National Film Corporation and released by Select Pictures, a common distribution model for films of the period.

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