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Shadows of Paris
A young woman rises from an apache dancer to become a wealthy woman in post-WW1 Paris.
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Plot Summary
A beautiful but impoverished young woman in Paris, Claire, longs for a life of luxury. She becomes involved with a wealthy married man, Duke de Richelieu, believing him to be single. When his wife, the Duchess, appears, Claire is forced to confront the reality of her situation and the consequences of her choices. The film explores themes of love, deception, and social ambition in the decadent Parisian setting.
Critical Reception
Upon its release, 'Shadows of Paris' was a commercial success, largely due to the star power of Pola Negri, a major silent film icon. Critics at the time praised Negri's performance and the film's lavish production values, though some noted the melodramatic storyline. It was seen as a typical example of the glamorous, sometimes scandalous, dramas that appealed to a wide audience during the Roaring Twenties.
What Reviewers Say
Pola Negri's captivating performance was widely lauded.
The film offered a lavish and visually appealing depiction of Parisian high society.
The dramatic and romantic plot was engaging for audiences of the era.
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Fun Fact
Pola Negri was one of the few European actresses to achieve significant stardom in Hollywood during the silent film era, and 'Shadows of Paris' was a key film in establishing her international appeal.
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