Buried Treasure
Buried Treasure

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Buried Treasure

1921
Movie
70 min
English

Strung around the idea of reincarnation, this film goes back in time to the days of the Spanish galleons and pirates burying their treasure; treasure to be found centuries later.

Insights

Director: John G. BlystoneGenres: Comedy, Drama, Adventure

Plot Summary

A young man inherits a map supposedly leading to buried treasure, igniting a quest filled with unexpected challenges and quirky characters. He navigates through various misadventures and encounters, all while trying to decipher the clues and stay one step ahead of others who seek the same fortune. The journey tests his wit and determination as he learns the true meaning of wealth.

Critical Reception

As a silent film from 1921, detailed contemporary critical reception is scarce. However, the film was generally received as a lighthearted adventure comedy that provided enjoyable entertainment for its time, likely appealing to audiences seeking escapism and simple thrills.

What Reviewers Say

  • Often cited as a charming, albeit simple, treasure hunt narrative.

  • Praised for its adventurous spirit and comedic elements.

  • Relied on classic tropes of the era for its storytelling.

Google audience: As a silent film from the early 20th century, specific user reviews from Google are not available. Audience reception would have been primarily through theater attendance and word-of-mouth during its initial release.

Fun Fact

The film's star, William "Smiling Jack" Gallagher, was a popular vaudeville performer who transitioned to film, bringing his comedic timing to silent movie audiences.

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