Saturday Night
Saturday Night

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Saturday Night

1922
Movie
90 min
English

Though betrothed to fellow socialite Richard, Iris weds her chauffeur Tom leaving Richard to marry the family laundress' daughter Shamrock. Class differences lead to divorces and remarriages.

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Director: Cecil B. DeMilleGenres: Drama, Romance

Plot Summary

A millionaire industrialist, Robert Loraine, discovers his wife, Helen, is unhappy and has been secretly writing an advice column under a pseudonym. To understand her perspective, he decides to anonymously engage with her column and experiences the struggles of everyday life. He learns valuable lessons about empathy and the realities faced by ordinary people. This journey helps him reconnect with his wife and appreciate her more deeply.

Critical Reception

The film received a generally positive reception from critics upon its release, with particular praise for DeMille's direction and the performances of the lead actors. It was seen as a thoughtful exploration of marital relationships and societal divides, resonating with audiences of the time.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its social commentary and exploration of class differences.

  • Lauded Cecil B. DeMille's signature directorial style and grand production values.

  • Noted the compelling performances, especially from Dorothy Gish.

Google audience: Audience reception information from 1922 is not readily available. However, based on contemporary reviews and the film's thematic elements, it likely resonated with audiences interested in dramas that touched upon social issues and romantic entanglements.

Fun Fact

Cecil B. DeMille, known for his epic films, directed this more intimate drama which featured early appearances from stars like Anna May Wong.

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This is a quite an entertaining little comic romance with two bored, wealthy, people who have little else to day all day other than get up, bathe, dress, eat, dress, eat then go back to bed again. Though not officially affianced, "Iris" (Le...

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