Back Stage
Back Stage

Back Stage

1919Movie26 minEnglish

Roscoe and Buster give a bullying Strongman the what-for, but after the performance troupe quits it's up to Fatty and Buster to keep the show going.

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Director: Laurence TrimbleGenres: Drama, Romance

Plot Summary

A talented young actress, struggling to make her mark in the theatre, finds herself caught between the affections of a wealthy patron and a dedicated director. As she navigates the challenges of her career and personal life, she must decide where her true loyalties lie and what sacrifices she is willing to make for success and love.

Critical Reception

Information on the critical reception of "Back Stage" from 1919 is scarce, as film criticism was not as formalized or widely disseminated as it is today. Surviving records suggest it was a typical melodrama of its era, likely appreciated by audiences for its romantic themes and dramatic performances.

What Reviewers Say

  • Likely praised for its melodramatic storytelling and romantic entanglements.
  • Performances were probably seen as fitting for the era's theatrical style.
  • The film offered escapism and emotional drama to audiences.

Google audience: Audience reviews from this period are not available. However, films of this genre typically focused on strong emotional narratives and romantic conflicts, which would have been the primary points of audience engagement.

Fun Fact

Gladys Leslie, who starred in "Back Stage," was a popular actress in early cinema, known for her roles in melodramas and romantic films, often portraying virtuous heroines.

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