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Pink Tights
When a circus troupe comes to a small, extremely conservative New England town, the residents go to their minister to have him protest the scandalous fact that the female tightrope walker wears a pair of pink tights. When she has an accident and is forced to recuperate at the minister's house, he has to hide her in order to avoid even more of a scandal. Mazie Darton, a high-wire performer with a traveling circus, longs for a peaceful country life. Forced to stay in a small town while laid up with an injury, Darton is spurned by the conservative townspeople. Rev. Jonathon Meek, the local parson, befriends the circus troupe, especially Darton. But he, too, opens himself to criticism from his flock, who protest his closeness with the show people. Eventually, Darton's boyfriend arrives and the pair become closer. The parson fades from the scene as a possible mate for Darton, who ends up winning the hearts of the townspeople.
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Plot Summary
This film details the struggles and aspirations of a young woman named Daisy who dreams of becoming a performer. Facing societal expectations and personal challenges, she navigates the complexities of ambition and love in the early 20th century.
Critical Reception
Information regarding the critical reception of 'Pink Tights' (1920) is scarce due to its age and the limited preservation of early film reviews. It is presumed to have been a modest production with a limited audience reach.
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As a silent film from 1920, its genre and appeal would have been typical of the period's melodramas and comedies.
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