The Deciding Kiss
The Deciding Kiss

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The Deciding Kiss

1918
Movie
47 min
English

The first part is pathetic and shows Eleanor Hamlin (Edith Roberts) severing home ties with her grandparents to be "adopted" by a party of idle rich on the cooperative plan. The parties adopting her are single, and one of them, Beulah Page (Winifred Greenwood), has her own ideas on the subject of raising the young - these ideas absolutely precluding the main requisite, love.

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Director: Lambert HillyerGenres: Drama, Romance

Plot Summary

In this silent film drama, a young woman is caught between two men, one of whom is her fiancé and the other a charismatic stranger. Her heart is torn as she navigates societal expectations and her own desires. The story culminates in a pivotal moment that will determine her romantic future.

Critical Reception

Information on the critical reception of 'The Deciding Kiss' from 1918 is scarce in modern databases. As a silent film from a prolific director and star of the era, it likely received moderate attention from contemporary critics, with performances and melodrama being common points of discussion.

What Reviewers Say

  • Contemporary reviews likely focused on Dorothy Gish's performance as a central element.

  • The film's romantic melodrama was probably a key aspect of its appeal.

  • The narrative's focus on emotional choices would have been typical for films of this genre and period.

Google audience: As 'The Deciding Kiss' is a silent film from 1918, there are no direct Google user reviews available. Audience reception from its era would have been based on theatrical screenings and word-of-mouth.

Fun Fact

Dorothy Gish, a major star of silent film, was known for her versatility and charm, often playing spirited heroines who faced romantic and social dilemmas.

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