The Double Standard
The Double Standard

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The Double Standard

1917
Movie
50 min
English

Newly elected police court judge John Fairbrother is impassioned when it comes to the laws affecting the dives and cabarets of the city, and promises equal justice for all.

Insights

Director: John P. McCarthyGenres: Drama, Romance

Plot Summary

The film centers on a married couple, whose relationship is strained by societal expectations and the wife's desire for independence. The husband, struggling to maintain his traditional role, faces challenges as his wife seeks her own identity outside the domestic sphere. Their differing views on marriage and partnership lead to significant conflict, exploring themes of fidelity and individual freedom within the confines of a 1910s marriage.

Critical Reception

As a silent film from 1917, contemporary critical reception is not widely documented or preserved in easily accessible formats. Surviving information suggests it was a typical melodrama of its era, likely met with moderate audience interest but without significant critical acclaim.

What Reviewers Say

  • Explores the complexities of marital expectations in the early 20th century.

  • Features a dramatic narrative typical of silent film melodramas.

  • Likely provided standard dramatic entertainment for its contemporary audience.

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Fun Fact

Surviving records indicate that 'The Double Standard' was produced by the Independent Moving Pictures Company (IMP), which was later absorbed into Universal Pictures.

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