The Juggernaut
The Juggernaut

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The Juggernaut

1915
Movie
70 min
English

Back in college, John Ballard saved Philip Hardin's life. Twenty years later, John is the district attorney and Philip is president of a railroad notorious for its accident record. When John brings a suit against the railroad, Philip threatens to reveal a ruinous secret about John unless he drops the case. Meanwhile, a railroad inspector discovers that the trestle over which an express train carrying Philip's daughter is about to pass is in eminent danger of collapse.

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Director: UnknownGenres: Drama, Romance

Plot Summary

This early silent film likely explored themes of ambition and the destructive force of unchecked progress, possibly through a dramatic narrative involving a powerful but morally compromised figure. The title "The Juggernaut" suggests a story about an unstoppable force that crushes those in its path, leading to significant personal and societal consequences.

Critical Reception

As a film from 1915, detailed critical reception is largely lost to time. Surviving records and historical analysis suggest that films of this era, while popular with audiences, were often reviewed more for their novelty and spectacle than for deep thematic analysis. Information on its specific reception is not readily available in modern databases.

What Reviewers Say

  • Information on specific critical consensus for 'The Juggernaut' (1915) is unavailable due to its age and the limited preservation of film criticism from that period.

  • General reviews of films from this era often highlighted the dramatic performances and the emerging art of cinematic storytelling.

  • It is presumed that audiences would have been drawn to the film's potential for melodrama and its exploration of powerful, relatable human struggles.

Google audience: Due to the film's age, there are no available Google user reviews or summaries for 'The Juggernaut' (1915).

Fun Fact

The film 'The Juggernaut' from 1915 is considered a lost film, meaning no known copies of it exist today. Its complete absence makes it impossible to study or appreciate its original cinematic qualities.

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