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The In-Law
Lusha is suffering from her drunken husband. One day her father-in-law rapes her. Of course, she doesn’t dare admit it to her husband. So, unable to move this incident, Lusha commits suicide...
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Plot Summary
This short film likely explores the comedic or dramatic entanglements that can arise from the relationship between a person and their in-laws. Given the era and the title, it probably focuses on domestic situations and the dynamics within a family, particularly concerning a spouse's parents.
Critical Reception
As a silent short film from 1912, specific critical reception and audience reviews are not readily available or have not been preserved. Films of this era were often judged by their entertainment value and moral message, but detailed critical analysis was less common.
What Reviewers Say
Information not available for this early silent film.
Likely focused on relatable domestic themes for its time.
A lost or obscure film with minimal available historical data.
Google audience: No audience reviews are available for this extremely early and obscure film.
Fun Fact
Silent short films from the early 1910s were often produced rapidly and distributed widely, with many disappearing from circulation entirely, making detailed information about 'The In-Law' exceptionally difficult to find.
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