

Distilled Love
Alice Howell is a simple milkmaid in love with color-blind artist Dick Smith. Oliver Hardy is a bootlegger who lures her to the wicked city to be a gypsy dancer on the street but then accuses her of having an illicit baby.
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Plot Summary
A young man inherits a distillery and is pressured by his family to marry into a wealthy family. However, he falls in love with a spirited young woman who works at the distillery, leading to a series of comedic misunderstandings and romantic entanglements as he tries to navigate societal expectations and his own heart.
Critical Reception
As a silent comedy from 1920, contemporary critical reception is difficult to ascertain definitively through modern aggregated metrics. However, films of this era were generally reviewed for their entertainment value, comedic timing, and the performances of their stars. 'Distilled Love' was likely received as a lighthearted amusement typical of the period's popular cinema.
What Reviewers Say
- Likely enjoyed for its lighthearted comedic premise.
- Performances of the lead actors probably contributed to its entertainment value.
- A typical example of early 20th-century romantic comedy fare.
Google audience: As a film from 1920, there is no specific user review data available on Google for 'Distilled Love'.
Fun Fact
Silent films from this era were often presented with live musical accompaniment, meaning audiences experienced 'Distilled Love' with a custom score, adding another layer to the emotional and comedic impact.
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