The Third Degree
The Third Degree

The Third Degree

1913Movie50 minEnglish

The disowned son of a wealthy family is tried for the murder...

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IMDb5.9/10
Director: B. Reeves EasonGenres: Crime, Drama

Plot Summary

A young woman is falsely accused of murder and faces a desperate race against time to prove her innocence. Her plight draws the attention of a determined lawyer who believes in her case. Together, they must uncover the truth and expose the real killer before she is convicted.

Critical Reception

As an early silent film, 'The Third Degree' was primarily a melodramatic piece designed to evoke strong emotional responses from its audience. Contemporary reviews likely focused on its acting, pacing, and the effectiveness of its sensational plot, rather than deep thematic analysis. It is considered a product of its time, showcasing the developing narrative techniques of early cinema.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its dramatic intensity and performances, typical of early melodrama.
  • Appreciated for its attempt at a compelling mystery narrative within the silent film format.
  • Seen as a competent example of early 20th-century crime drama filmmaking.

Google audience: Audience reception for films of this era is difficult to gauge through modern metrics. However, films with sensational plots and clear moral dichotomies were generally popular, suggesting 'The Third Degree' likely found favor with audiences seeking thrilling, emotionally charged stories.

Fun Fact

The film is an adaptation of a play of the same name by Charles Klein, which was also a significant success on stage.

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