Stormswept
Stormswept

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Stormswept

1923
Movie
50 min
English

Despondent over the infidelity of his wife, William McCabe wanders on the waterfront considering suicide, but instead he saves the life of Shark Moran. Moran gives McCabe a job on his lightship, where McCabe enjoys the solitude and falls in love with Ann Reynolds, the daughter of the captain of the supply ship.

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IMDb6.0/10
Director: John H. AuerGenres: Drama, Romance

Plot Summary

A young woman from a strict religious background finds herself drawn into a more passionate and dangerous world. She grapples with her upbringing and newfound desires, leading to a tumultuous journey of self-discovery. The film explores themes of temptation, faith, and the consequences of defying societal expectations.

Critical Reception

As a silent film from 1923, contemporary critical reviews are scarce and difficult to find. However, its themes of a fallen woman and societal judgment were common in films of the era, often eliciting strong emotional responses from audiences. Surviving information suggests it was a melodramatic piece that resonated with the public's appetite for dramatic storytelling.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its emotional intensity and dramatic storytelling.

  • Belle Bennett's performance was noted for its sincerity.

  • The film effectively depicted the struggles of a woman caught between duty and desire.

Google audience: Information on specific audience reception from Google users for this silent film is not available. However, films of this nature typically garnered significant attention for their melodramatic plots and moral explorations.

Fun Fact

While directed by John H. Auer, "Stormswept" is often noted as an early example of melodrama that would become a staple in Hollywood cinema throughout the silent era and beyond.

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