Echo Mountain
Echo Mountain

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Echo Mountain

1936
Movie
18 min
English

Echo Mountain (1936) is a color musical short where they sing their songs in a mountains setting.

Insights

IMDb5.6/10
Director: Upton SinclairGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

A struggling writer, deeply in debt, finds himself in a precarious situation when he is unable to pay back a loan. Desperate, he agrees to a peculiar deal that involves him living on a remote mountain and writing a sensational story about the supposed existence of a mythical creature. The isolated setting and the pressure to deliver a fictional account test his sanity and his relationship with his wife.

Critical Reception

Critically, 'Echo Mountain' received a mixed to negative reception upon its release. While some acknowledged the intriguing premise and the performance of Fay Wray, many found the film's plot to be convoluted and its execution lacking. The film struggled to find a significant audience and is largely considered a lesser-known work from its era.

What Reviewers Say

  • The film's narrative often felt unfocused and struggled to maintain audience engagement.

  • Fay Wray's performance was noted, but it wasn't enough to elevate the overall film.

  • The directorial choices and pacing were frequently cited as weaknesses.

Google audience: Audience reception data for 'Echo Mountain' from 1936 is largely unavailable in modern digital formats. Therefore, a specific summary of Google user reviews cannot be provided.

Fun Fact

The film was produced by Upton Sinclair, a prominent novelist and social activist, who also directed and wrote the screenplay. It was an attempt to leverage his name for a more commercial venture, which ultimately did not succeed.

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