

The Great Problem
A young pickpocket is taken in by an attorney who attempts to 'civilize' her.
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Plot Summary
This silent short film is believed to be a comedy that presents a 'great problem' to its characters, though specific plot details are scarce due to its age and limited surviving information.
Critical Reception
As a short film from 1916, contemporary critical reception is not widely documented or readily available. Information on its audience reception is also extremely limited.
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Fun Fact
Many silent short films from this era have been lost to time, making "The Great Problem" a potentially rare artifact of early cinema, though its current accessibility and preservation status are unclear.
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