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Double Trouble
Double Trouble is a 1915 American silent romantic comedy film written and directed by Christy Cabanne and stars Douglas Fairbanks in his third motion picture. The film is based on the novel of the same name by Herbert Quick. A print of the film is held by the Cohen Media Group.
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Plot Summary
A young American man travels to Europe with his uncle and falls in love with a beautiful European woman. His uncle disapproves of the match, leading to comedic complications and romantic entanglements. The story explores themes of love, societal expectations, and the clash of cultures as the protagonists navigate their relationship amidst these challenges.
Critical Reception
As a silent film from 1915, contemporary critical reviews are scarce and difficult to find in modern databases. However, films from this era starring Douglas Fairbanks were generally popular with audiences for their lighthearted adventures and Fairbanks' charismatic performances. The film likely received a positive, albeit ephemeral, reception typical of popular comedies of the time.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for Douglas Fairbanks' energetic performance and charm.
Appreciated for its light comedic elements and romantic storyline.
Considered a typical, enjoyable silent film of its era.
Google audience: Information on specific audience reception from Google users for a film from 1915 is not available.
Fun Fact
This film marked one of Douglas Fairbanks' earliest starring roles, showcasing the athletic and charming persona that would make him a major silent film star.
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