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Up the Ladder
A woman secretly sells her ancestral home in order to fund her sweetheart's new invention, a videophone, and then marries him when his fortune is made, only to be betrayed by his affair with her best friend.
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Plot Summary
A young woman from a poor background marries a wealthy businessman, hoping to escape her difficult circumstances. However, she soon finds herself trapped in a loveless and socially restrictive marriage, struggling to adapt to the expectations of high society. Her path becomes complicated as she develops feelings for another man, leading to a crisis of conscience and a choice between security and true happiness.
Critical Reception
Upon its release, 'Up the Ladder' received mixed to positive reviews, with particular praise directed towards Estelle Taylor's performance. Critics noted the film's dramatic intensity and its exploration of social class and ambition, though some found the narrative somewhat conventional for its time. Audiences were generally engaged by the romantic melodrama.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its dramatic performances, especially from lead Estelle Taylor.
Explored themes of social mobility and marital dissatisfaction with some success.
Seen as a competently made, albeit somewhat predictable, melodrama of the era.
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Fun Fact
Estelle Taylor, who played the ambitious social climber, was a prominent figure in Hollywood during the silent film era and was known for her striking beauty and dramatic roles.
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