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The Truth
Becky Warder constantly indulges in the telling of little white lies. In an innocent effort to ease the troubled marriage of her quarreling friends Eve and Fred Lindon, Becky meets secretly with Fred, thereby constructing a web of deceit that leads Eve to suspect Becky of trifling with her husband's affections. Eve informs Becky's husband Tom of these meetings and Tom, suspicious, accuses his wife of infamy. ....
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Plot Summary
A woman of questionable morals is drawn into a web of deceit and intrigue. The film explores themes of betrayal and the consequences of one's actions.
Critical Reception
Information regarding the critical reception of 'The Truth' (1920) is extremely limited due to its age and status as a lost film. Surviving fragments and contemporary references suggest it was a melodrama typical of its era.
What Reviewers Say
As a lost film, specific critical points are unavailable.
Melodramatic narratives were common and often received mixed to positive reviews based on performance and direction.
The film's theme of deception likely resonated with audiences of the time.
Google audience: Due to its status as a lost film, there is no available information on Google user reviews.
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The film is considered a lost film, meaning no complete copies are known to exist today.
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