Insinuation
Insinuation

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Insinuation

1922
Movie
70 min
English

About a woman whose life is almost ruined by the insinuations of a small-town gossip and a brother who falls in with bad company. The film ends with the woman being saved by her upstanding physician husband, whom she meets when her theatre troupe becomes stranded in the town.

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Director: Del AndrewsGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

A young factory worker, disillusioned by the harsh realities of urban life and the exploitation he faces, falls into a life of crime. He becomes involved with a gang, leading to tragic consequences that highlight the social injustices of the era. The film explores themes of poverty, ambition, and the corrupting influence of wealth.

Critical Reception

As a contemporary film, specific critical reviews are scarce. However, 'Insinuation' was part of a wave of social-problem films in the early 1920s that aimed to expose societal ills and was generally received as a dramatic and cautionary tale. It is noted for its gritty portrayal of working-class struggles.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its earnest depiction of social issues.

  • Considered a stark portrayal of poverty and its effects.

  • Noted for its moralizing tone common in early 20th-century dramas.

Google audience: Audience reception information for this film is not readily available due to its age. It was likely appreciated by those interested in films that addressed social conditions and provided moral lessons.

Fun Fact

Although now considered lost, 'Insinuation' was one of several early films that tried to tackle complex social issues, reflecting a growing trend in American cinema to address contemporary problems, even if through a melodramatic lens.

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