Woman in the Stream
Woman in the Stream

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Woman in the Stream

1921
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Japanese

Directed by Eizo Tanaka.

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Director: Rupert JulianGenres: Drama, Mystery

Plot Summary

A young woman is framed for a crime she did not commit and must navigate a treacherous path to clear her name. Facing powerful adversaries and societal prejudice, she uncovers a web of deceit that threatens to consume her. The narrative explores themes of justice, identity, and the struggle for truth in a morally ambiguous world.

Critical Reception

As a silent film from 1921, contemporary critical reception is not widely documented in accessible modern databases. However, it was produced during a period of prolific output for silent cinema, and films of this genre typically aimed for melodrama and suspense to engage audiences of the era.

What Reviewers Say

  • Lost to the ravages of time, its specific critical reception remains elusive.

  • Likely contributed to the popular melodrama and mystery genres of early silent cinema.

  • Gladys Walton's presence was a draw for audiences of the period.

Google audience: As this film is largely unavailable and historical reviews are not aggregated, there is no specific audience feedback available.

Fun Fact

The film is now considered a lost film, meaning no copies are known to exist.

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