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Stool Pigeon
An underworld story about a boy (Charles Delaney) suspected of being a stool pigeon but in reality, he is only stealing to give his mother a better life. His devoted girlfriend Goldie (Olive Borden) tries to help him turn his life around.
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Plot Summary
The film centers on a man caught between two worlds, likely involving crime and betrayal. As a stool pigeon, he navigates dangerous loyalties and the consequences of his actions, facing pressure from both law enforcement and the criminal underworld.
Critical Reception
Information regarding the critical reception of 'Stool Pigeon' (1928) is extremely scarce due to its age and likely limited release. Surviving historical records offer little to no commentary on its artistic merit or audience impact during its initial run.
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Due to the film's obscurity, no specific critical consensus can be determined.
Historical records do not provide sufficient data to summarize audience reception.
The film's subject matter likely dealt with themes common in early crime dramas of the era.
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Fun Fact
Information regarding the production and reception of 'Stool Pigeon' is so limited that even basic details like the director and runtime are not publicly recorded, making it one of the many lost films of the silent era.
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