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Courtship of Miles Sandwich
The story of the first Thanksgiving is re-imagined as a father tells it to his son.
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Plot Summary
This silent film adaptation loosely follows Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's narrative poem of the same name. It tells the story of Miles Standish, who wants to marry Priscilla Mullins but is too shy to ask her directly. He enlists his friend John Alden to propose on his behalf, leading to a comedic and romantic entanglement.
Critical Reception
As a silent comedy from the early 1920s, 'The Courtship of Miles Standish' was generally received as lighthearted entertainment. Contemporary reviews often highlighted its comedic elements and faithfulness to the beloved poem, while acknowledging the limitations of the silent film medium. Audience reception was likely positive for its humorous take on a classic tale.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its humorous interpretation of a classic poem.
Noted for its charming performances and visual gags.
Seen as enjoyable, lighthearted silent film entertainment.
Google audience: As a silent film from 1923, specific Google user reviews are not available. However, films of this era that adapted popular literary works were generally appreciated for bringing stories to life in a new medium, often with an emphasis on visual humor and melodrama.
Fun Fact
The film adaptation was produced by the Chadwick Pictures Corporation, a relatively minor studio during the silent era, making its existence and distribution a notable feat for the time.
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