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The Vixen
In this lost film, Theda Bara took the role of spoiled, deceiving nymphomaniac "vixen" Elsie Drummond. She wooed Wall Street businessman Martin Stevens (A. H. Van Buren) away from his interest in her sweet sister Helen (Mary G. Martin). She continued to seek after rich men, eventually marrying young statesman Knowles Murray (Herbert Heyes) (again stolen from Helen) - but still willing to be unfaithful with Stevens who had since regained his fortune. (filmsite.org)
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Plot Summary
A young woman named Goldie, living a life of hardship, becomes involved with a wealthy man, Donald McPherson, who is engaged to another. Her manipulative nature and desire for wealth lead her to disrupt his engagement and pursue him relentlessly. However, her scheming ultimately leads to a tragic confrontation with his former fiancée, resulting in violence and her own downfall.
Critical Reception
As a silent film from 1916, contemporary critical reception is scarce and difficult to verify in detail. However, Theda Bara's performance as the titular 'vixen' was a key element of her early fame, solidifying her image as a femme fatale. The film itself was a commercial success, contributing to Fox Film Corporation's growing popularity.
What Reviewers Say
Theda Bara's captivating performance as a manipulative seductress was a major draw.
The film's melodramatic plot and themes of desire and downfall were typical of the era.
A successful vehicle for Bara, reinforcing her star persona.
Google audience: As this is a silent film from 1916, specific Google user reviews are not available. However, films of this era typically evoked strong emotional responses and fascination with its stars.
Fun Fact
Theda Bara's costume in this film, particularly her snake-like jewelry and revealing attire, contributed significantly to her exotic and seductive on-screen persona, which she would become famous for.
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