
Movie spotlight
Just Jim
When Jim is released from prison, he returns to his Chinatown neighborhood determined to lead a virtuous life. While walking, he hears a woman's cries issuing from a house and enters to investigate. In her delirium, the dying woman mistakes Jim for her nephew and entrusts him to deliver a package to her daughter.
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Plot Summary
This film is believed to be a silent short comedy. Due to its age and obscurity, specific plot details are not widely available in public records.
Critical Reception
As a film from 1915 with limited available information, 'Just Jim' has not received formal critical reception or audience reviews in the modern sense. Its historical significance, if any, is primarily within the context of early silent cinema.
What Reviewers Say
Information on critical consensus is unavailable due to the film's age and obscurity.
Likely a short, simple comedy typical of the era.
No definitive details are publicly accessible.
Google audience: No public reviews or audience ratings are available for this film.
Fun Fact
Many short films from the early 1910s have been lost to time due to nitrate film degradation and lack of preservation efforts, making any surviving film from this period a valuable historical artifact.
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