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Plot Summary
A young woman, forced into a life of crime by her outlaw father, falls for a brave cowboy who inspires her to change her ways. She struggles between her loyalty to her father and her desire for a better future with her newfound love. Ultimately, she must make a difficult choice that will determine her fate.
Critical Reception
As a silent film from 1917, specific critical reviews and audience reception data are scarce and difficult to verify with modern standards. However, films from this era often focused on straightforward narratives and melodramatic themes, which were generally popular with audiences of the time. Gloria Swanson was a rising star, and her presence likely drew attention to the film.
What Reviewers Say
Silent films of this era often relied on strong emotional performances to convey their stories.
Western melodramas were a popular genre, appealing to a broad audience.
The narrative likely focused on themes of redemption and the conflict between good and evil.
Google audience: Information on Google user reviews for films from 1917 is not available.
Awards & Accolades
None notable.
Fun Fact
Gloria Swanson was only 18 years old when she starred in 'The Golden Twist', already establishing herself as a significant presence in early Hollywood cinema.
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