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The Holy Terror
Mary Ann is becoming a serious problem to the other gang members and Joe was given the job of training and controlling her behavior.
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Plot Summary
In this silent film, a young woman's life is disrupted by the actions of a hypocritical clergyman. She finds herself in a moral quandary as she navigates societal pressures and her own desires. The film explores themes of religious hypocrisy and the struggles of women in the early 20th century.
Critical Reception
As a silent film from 1929, specific critical reception data like Rotten Tomatoes scores is not readily available. However, Lois Weber was a pioneering female director, and her films often tackled controversial social issues, suggesting 'The Holy Terror' was likely discussed for its thematic content and direction.
What Reviewers Say
Explores the societal impact of religious hypocrisy.
Showcases Lois Weber's distinctive directorial style and focus on social commentary.
A notable example of early American cinema's engagement with moral dilemmas.
Google audience: Information on Google user reviews for this historical silent film is not available.
Fun Fact
Lois Weber was one of the most important directors of the silent film era and one of the few women to achieve significant success and independence in Hollywood during that period.
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