The Missing Bride
The Missing Bride

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The Missing Bride

1910
Movie
10 min
French

During a wedding party, according to tradition, hide-and-seek is played in a local abandoned castle. The bride falls into a hidden corridor. As she enters a room, the door falls shut behind her. Inside, she finds a dead woman and a book that says she cannot get out of here. However, a cat taking her scarf outside is her salvation. The cat puts the searchers on the right track, and the groom finds his bride.

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IMDb6.0/10
Director: Laurence TrimbleGenres: Short, Drama, Romance

Plot Summary

A young woman, desperate to escape an unwanted marriage, fakes her own disappearance. She embarks on a journey to find happiness and true love, encountering various challenges along the way. Her ruse leads to unexpected circumstances, testing her resolve and her ability to find genuine connection.

Critical Reception

As a very early silent film, "The Missing Bride" is historically significant for its narrative structure and early cinematic techniques. Critical reception at the time would have focused on its emotional impact and the novelty of storytelling through moving images. Modern critical analysis views it as a charming example of early melodrama.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its simple yet effective romantic storyline.

  • Appreciated for early examples of emotional performance in silent film.

  • Seen as a characteristic melodrama of its era.

Google audience: Information on specific Google user reviews for "The Missing Bride (1910)" is not readily available due to the film's age and the evolution of online review platforms.

Fun Fact

This film is notable for featuring Gladys Hulette, who became a prominent star in early silent cinema, often appearing in maternal or romantic roles.

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