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The Price of Betrayal
An unemployed man encounters trouble when he tries to find a way to help his sick wife.
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Plot Summary
A woman is enticed into a life of crime and betrayal by a ruthless gambler, leading her down a path of moral compromise and inevitable consequences. As she becomes entangled deeper, she must confront the true cost of her choices and the impact they have on her life and those around her.
Critical Reception
As a silent film from 1915, specific critical reception data from that era is scarce and difficult to verify. However, Tod Browning's early work often explored dark and melodramatic themes, suggesting 'The Price of Betrayal' likely engaged with sensationalist subject matter popular at the time.
What Reviewers Say
Early directorial work exploring darker, melodramatic themes.
Typical of sensationalist crime dramas of the silent film era.
Focuses on the moral consequences of illicit activities.
Google audience: Information on specific Google user reviews for this 1915 film is unavailable. However, films of this genre and era were often popular for their dramatic narratives and exploration of societal issues.
Fun Fact
This film is considered a lost film, meaning no known prints or copies of it are believed to exist today.
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