Drifting
Drifting

Drifting

1923Movie71 minEnglish

In Shanghai, an American girl who helps run an opium ring meets an American agent disguised as a mining engineer. The two fall in love, and she has to determine where her loyalties lie.

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Director: Tod BrowningGenres: Drama, Romance, Crime

Plot Summary

A young woman caught in a cycle of poverty and crime seeks a way out, only to find herself entangled with a ruthless gangster and drawn into a dangerous underworld. She navigates a treacherous path involving illicit activities and complicated relationships, desperately trying to escape her circumstances.

Critical Reception

As a silent film from the early 1920s, contemporary critical reception is less documented than modern films. However, Tod Browning's direction was often noted for its dark and morally ambiguous themes, and Priscilla Dean's performance was frequently praised for its intensity.

What Reviewers Say

  • Often cited for its gritty portrayal of urban vice and desperation.
  • Highlights Tod Browning's early exploration of fringe characters and morality.
  • Priscilla Dean delivers a compelling performance in a challenging role.

Google audience: Audience reviews for this silent film are scarce, but its thematic elements align with Browning's later, more famous works exploring the darker side of humanity.

Fun Fact

The film is considered a lost film, with no known copies in existence.

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