

The Masquerader
Charlie plays an actor who bungles several scenes and is kicked out. He returns convincingly dressed as a lady and charms the director, but Charlie never makes it into the film.
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Plot Summary
A struggling artist, driven by love and ambition, disguises himself as a woman to gain access to a wealthy patron's household and win the affection of the patron's wife. As his deception deepens, he finds himself entangled in a web of jealousy and intrigue, with the fate of his artistic career and his love hanging precariously in the balance.
Critical Reception
As an early silent film, contemporary reviews focused on its dramatic performances and intricate plot. While specific aggregate scores are unavailable, the film was noted for its compelling narrative and Elsie Ferguson's dual role, contributing to its status as a significant melodrama of its era.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its innovative portrayal of a dual role by Elsie Ferguson.
- Noted for its intricate and dramatic storyline typical of early melodramas.
- Appreciated for its emotional depth and romantic entanglements.
Google audience: Audience reception data for this early silent film is not readily available. However, its genre and era suggest it likely appealed to audiences who enjoyed dramatic romances with complex plot twists.
Fun Fact
The film is an adaptation of John Kolmer's 1912 novel of the same name, which itself was a popular source for dramatic interpretations.
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