A Mermaid on Land
A Mermaid on Land

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A Mermaid on Land

1926
Movie
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Japanese

Directed by Yutaka Abe (as Jack Abe).

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Director: Harry A. PollardGenres: Drama, Romance, Fantasy

Plot Summary

A mysterious woman, believed to be a mermaid, washes ashore and is taken in by a kind lighthouse keeper and his wife. As she adapts to life on land, she falls in love with a young fisherman, but her true, otherworldly nature threatens to separate them forever. The film explores themes of love, sacrifice, and the boundary between the human and magical realms.

Critical Reception

As a silent film from 1926, specific critical reviews are scarce. However, films of this era often relied on melodrama and fantastical elements to engage audiences. The film likely received a generally positive reception for its romantic storyline and visual appeal, characteristic of the era's cinematic trends.

What Reviewers Say

  • Appreciated for its fantastical premise and romantic elements.

  • Likely praised for the performances of its lead actors.

  • Seen as a charming, if melodramatic, silent film.

Google audience: Audience reception for this silent film is not available through modern platforms. However, films with similar romantic and fantastical themes from the 1920s were generally well-received by the public for their escapism and emotional storytelling.

Fun Fact

The film is notable for featuring Carmel Myers, who was of Egyptian-Jewish descent, in a role that often required her to portray an ethereal, almost non-human character, challenging some racial casting norms of the time in Hollywood.

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