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The Door Between
The Door Between was based on Anthony the Absolute, a novel by Samuel Merwyn. The story begins in Japan, where American musicologist Anthony Eckert (Monroe Salisbury) is busily collecting records of authentic Japanese folk songs. While thus preoccupied, Eckert makes the acquaintance of a drunkard who has vowed to track down and murder his errant wife.
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Plot Summary
This film, unfortunately, has a lost plot. Information regarding its narrative is not readily available in public archives.
Critical Reception
As "The Door Between" is a lost film, critical reception and audience data are not available. Its historical significance lies in its existence as a work by Alice Guy-Blaché, a pioneering filmmaker.
What Reviewers Say
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Awards & Accolades
None notable, as the film is lost and likely did not receive widespread critical attention or awards recognized today.
Fun Fact
Alice Guy-Blaché, the director of "The Door Between," was one of the very first filmmakers, male or female, to use the then-new medium of cinema for narrative storytelling, and is considered a pioneer of film.
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