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The Little Girl's Wrong
In order to conquer Margaretella with expensive presents, a young man called Tore steals his mother's jewels but Margaretella seems to prefer Carluccio who challenges Tore to a duel and wounds him. Forgiven by his mother just before she dies, Tore takes revenge by killing Margaretella, but even in prison he can't stop thinking to his victim.
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Plot Summary
Information about "The Little Girl's Wrong" (1922) is extremely scarce due to its age and likely status as a lost film. Surviving records and film databases offer minimal plot details, suggesting it was a short drama likely focusing on themes common to early cinema, possibly involving a child's innocence or a moral dilemma. Without further documentation, a precise synopsis cannot be provided.
Critical Reception
As a nearly lost film from 1922, "The Little Girl's Wrong" has no readily available critical reception data. Contemporary reviews, if they exist, are not widely archived or accessible. Modern assessments are also virtually non-existent, making it impossible to gauge how it was received by critics or audiences of its time.
What Reviewers Say
No consensus available due to the film's obscurity and presumed lost status.
Information is too limited to provide typical reviewer sentiments.
Likely considered a minor work of its era, if it survives in any form.
Google audience: There is no accessible information on Google reviews for "The Little Girl's Wrong" (1922).
Fun Fact
"The Little Girl's Wrong" is believed to be a lost film, with only scattered references in early filmographies indicating its existence. The vast majority of silent films from this era did not survive, making it a common occurrence for works like this to have vanished entirely.
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