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The Two Gold Diggers
Gold fever, jealousy and a seductive woman put the friendship between two gold diggers to the test. In the Wild West, two men set out for the gold mines to seek their fortune. The men have a close friendship, but when the seductive Native American woman Minka shows up with an eerie offer, one of them suddenly faces a difficult dilemma. Will he be able to resist the temptation and his yearning for gold? (stumfilm.dk)
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Plot Summary
This silent short film follows two women who attempt to extort money from a wealthy man by pretending to be interested in marriage. Their scheme involves elaborate deceptions and mistaken identities. The story unfolds with comedic misunderstandings and a humorous conclusion.
Critical Reception
As a very early silent film, 'The Two Gold Diggers' is primarily of historical interest for its place in film history, particularly for its director, Alice Guy-Blaché, one of the first female filmmakers. Contemporary reviews are scarce, but it is recognized as an example of early comedic filmmaking.
What Reviewers Say
A primitive but charming example of early comedic storytelling.
Showcases Alice Guy-Blaché's early talent in filmmaking.
Historically significant for its place in silent film's development.
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Fun Fact
Alice Guy-Blaché, the director of 'The Two Gold Diggers', was one of the first women to direct a film and is credited with pioneering many cinematic techniques.
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