The Yellow Traffic
The Yellow Traffic

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The Yellow Traffic

1914
Movie
40 min
English

The capture of the two masted Schooner “Caroline” by smugglers and the Coast guards fight for life.

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Director: Alice Guy-BlachéGenres: Drama, Romance

Plot Summary

In this silent drama, a young woman from the country moves to the city with dreams of becoming an actress. She becomes involved with a wealthy man who promises her fame and fortune, but she soon discovers the darker side of the entertainment industry and the compromises she must make.

Critical Reception

As a silent film from 1914, specific contemporary critical reception is difficult to pinpoint with modern metrics. However, Alice Guy-Blaché was a pioneering filmmaker, and her works were generally received as innovative for their time, exploring social themes and often featuring strong female characters.

What Reviewers Say

  • Pioneering direction by Alice Guy-Blaché showcases early cinematic storytelling.

  • Explores themes of ambition, sacrifice, and the complexities of the entertainment world.

  • A notable example of early French cinema's dramatic offerings.

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Fun Fact

Alice Guy-Blaché was one of the very first filmmakers to use a narrative structure in her films, and she is credited with directing, producing, and writing hundreds of films during her career, making her a significant figure in early cinema.

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