

Miss Bluebeard
Director Frank Tuttle's 1925 silent mistaken-identity comedy, adapted from the 1923 play "Little Miss Bluebeard", stars Bebe Daniels.
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Plot Summary
A young woman, who works in a millinery shop, dreams of marrying a wealthy man. She becomes involved in a series of humorous misadventures when she poses as the wife of a shy millionaire to help him avoid the advances of a gold-digger. Her charade leads to unexpected romantic entanglements and comedic situations.
Critical Reception
The film was generally well-received for its lighthearted comedy and Bebe Daniels's charming performance, fitting within the popular romantic comedies of the silent film era.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its witty dialogue and fast-paced comedic situations.
- Bebe Daniels's energetic performance was a highlight.
- A charming and entertaining silent film romance.
Google audience: Audience reception for silent films of this era is difficult to gauge through modern metrics, but contemporary reviews suggest it was viewed as a pleasant and amusing diversion.
Fun Fact
This film is notable for being one of the earliest productions to utilize the "Bluebeard" fairy tale in a modern comedic context.
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