

The Devil's Pay Day
When Gregory Van Houten went to the country to recuperate, he intended to remain only a few weeks and then return to plunge into the swirl of city gaieties. But when Van Houten returned he brought with him a country-girl wife and set upon himself the seal of new duties and obligations.
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Plot Summary
This film tells the story of a young woman who is entangled in a series of dark events. She finds herself drawn into a world of mystery and danger, where the lines between good and evil become blurred. The narrative explores themes of temptation and consequence as she navigates treacherous circumstances.
Critical Reception
Information on the critical reception of 'The Devil's Pay Day' is extremely limited due to its age and the nature of film archiving from that era. Surviving records and historical accounts do not provide a detailed critical analysis or audience reception.
What Reviewers Say
- Limited information available due to the film's age.
- Likely a melodrama typical of the early silent film era.
- The film's themes suggest an exploration of moral quandaries.
Google audience: No verifiable audience reviews or summaries are available for this film.
Fun Fact
As a lost film, 'The Devil's Pay Day' survives only through historical records and stills, making it a subject of interest for silent film historians.
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