

Movie spotlight
The Egg
Stan plays a mischievous and clumsy worker in a lumber factory.
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Plot Summary
A young orphan boy named Timmy is taken in by a kindly old farmer and his wife. He finds happiness and a sense of belonging, but their peaceful life is threatened by greedy land developers who want to seize the farm. Timmy must find a way to protect his new home and the people he cares about.
Critical Reception
As a silent film from 1922, contemporary critical reception is not as widely documented as modern films. However, films of this nature from the era were generally geared towards family audiences and often received positive, albeit mild, reviews for their sentimental and moral themes. It is likely that 'The Egg' was seen as a heartwarming tale for its time.
What Reviewers Say
Appreciated for its wholesome family-friendly themes.
Often highlighted for its sentimental narrative and depiction of rural life.
Seen as a gentle and heartwarming story suitable for all ages.
Google audience: Information on Google user reviews for this film is not available due to its age and limited modern distribution.
Fun Fact
The film was a relatively minor production during the silent film era, and information about its specific production details or critical reception is scarce in historical records.
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