The World At Her Feet
The World At Her Feet

The World At Her Feet

1927Movie60 minEnglish

In a reversal of the usual situation, it is the wife, not the husband, who is the neglectful one. As hubby sits at home twiddling his thumbs, Jane starts her own prosperous business, becoming so absorbed that she has no time for anything else. Not unexpectedly, her husband begins keeping time with a gorgeous blonde, whereupon Jane wins back her mate by simultaneously inaugurating an affair with the blonde's husband.

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Director: George ArchainbaudGenres: Drama, Romance, Sport

Plot Summary

A young woman dreams of a life beyond her provincial upbringing, finding an unlikely connection through the world of polo. Her ambition and desires lead her into complex relationships and social circles.

Critical Reception

As a silent film from the late 1920s, specific contemporary critical reviews are scarce. However, films of this era often aimed to entertain with dramatic narratives and star power. The film likely received moderate attention for its romantic and sporting elements.

What Reviewers Say

  • The film offered a dramatic exploration of a young woman's aspirations.
  • Its inclusion of polo provided a unique sporting backdrop for the romance.
  • The performances were typical of the dramatic style of the silent film era.

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Fun Fact

The film features the sport of polo prominently, which was a popular and glamorous pastime for the upper classes during the 1920s.

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