

A Fight For Love
The Northwest Mounties are after Cheyenne Harry for the murder of an Indian boy, and the only witness to the crime is a priest - who can't tell what he saw because the real killer, Black Michael, has confessed to him.
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Plot Summary
The film centers on a young woman who is secretly in love with a physician. However, societal pressures and her family's expectations lead her down a path of arranged marriage. She must then navigate her true feelings and the consequences of her decisions.
Critical Reception
Information regarding the critical reception of "A Fight For Love" from 1919 is scarce due to the limitations of historical record-keeping for films of that era. Surviving details suggest it was a typical melodrama of its time, likely appealing to audiences interested in romantic entanglements and societal dramas.
What Reviewers Say
- Early silent films like this often relied on melodramatic plotlines.
- The film likely explored themes of love versus duty, a common trope in the period.
- Audience reactions are not well-documented but would have been typical for the era's dramatic offerings.
Google audience: Due to the age of the film, there are no available Google user reviews to summarize.
Fun Fact
Raymond L. Ditmars, the director, was also known for his work as a herpetologist and author, bringing a unique perspective to his filmmaking endeavors.
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