Common Property
Common Property

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Common Property

1919
Movie
60 min
English

Russian Paval Pavlovitch is married to an American woman when a decree is handed down that nationalizes women between the ages of seventeen and thirty-five as common property of the state for the use of its citizens. Passports are refused for Pavlovitch's family. His old servant takes out a certificate claiming Pavlovitch's wife Anna, and the son of the village priest claims Pavlovitch's daughter. Matters appear bleak for the Pavlovitch family, but a troop of American cavalry arrives and battles the Russian mob in the streets of Saratov.

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Director: UnknownGenres: Drama, Short

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Common Property is considered a lost film, meaning no copies are known to exist today. Its content and historical significance can only be inferred from its title and year of release.

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