The Arc
The Arc

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The Arc

1919
Movie
70 min
German

Engineer Walter Fahr has constructed a massive passenger submarine, the 'Gloria'. The vessel undertakes a test journey with various esteemed invitees aboard, together with several animals, and the blind passenger Professor Keigo Sotuma. […] When those aboard the 'Gloria' return to the surface, they find a ship whose entire crew is dead. It is the astronomer Sotuma who figures out what has happened: during their undersea journey, the Earth was scorched by the tail of a comet, and all life extinguished. The 'Gloria' sails back to shore, carrying the final humans into a dead world…

Insights

Director: George D. BakerGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

The Arc is a lost silent film that tells the story of a young woman who sacrifices her own happiness for the good of her family. The film explores themes of love, duty, and the choices individuals make when faced with difficult circumstances.

Critical Reception

As a lost film, contemporary critical reception is not readily available. However, its historical context places it within the dramatic narratives popular during the silent film era, suggesting it likely aimed for emotional resonance with audiences of its time.

What Reviewers Say

  • Likely aimed for melodramatic emotional impact.

  • Reflected typical societal values and family dramas of the early 20th century.

Google audience: Information not available due to the film's lost status.

Fun Fact

The Arc is considered a lost film, meaning no known copies exist today, making it a subject of interest for film historians seeking to understand early cinema.

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