Trapped by the Mormons
Trapped by the Mormons

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Trapped by the Mormons

1922
Movie
97 min
English

Mormons capture women for their wives in this silent anti-Mormon propaganda film featuring the original organ music.

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Director: Wilfrid NorthGenres: Drama, Crime

Plot Summary

A young woman, Mildred, is lured away from her respectable life by a charismatic elder of the Mormon Church, Elder Kane. He promises her a better life and spiritual fulfillment, but she soon discovers the dark underbelly of the polygamous sect. Mildred finds herself trapped in a dangerous situation, facing coercion and the threat of exposure as she attempts to escape the cult's control and return to her former life.

Critical Reception

As a silent film from 1922, specific critical reception details are scarce. However, films of this nature often aimed to sensationalize and warn against perceived societal dangers, catering to a public fascination with controversial topics. It was likely viewed as a melodramatic exposé of Mormon practices, with audiences of the time responding to its dramatic and moralistic themes.

What Reviewers Say

  • Exploitative melodrama targeting a controversial religious group.

  • Features a compelling, albeit sensationalized, narrative of entrapment.

  • Reflects the moral anxieties and sensationalism prevalent in early 20th-century cinema.

Google audience: Information regarding Google user reviews for this film is not available due to its age and limited distribution in the digital era. Audience reception would have been based on contemporary theatrical screenings and word-of-mouth.

Fun Fact

This film is a rare surviving example of early American cinema that sought to expose and critique religious practices, particularly polygamy, which was a subject of significant public debate and sensationalism in the early 20th century.

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