The Forged Bride
The Forged Bride

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The Forged Bride

1920
Movie
50 min
English

Professional forger Bill Butters realizes one day that the police are closing in on him, and convinces his daughter Peggy to flee.

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Director: Douglas GerrardGenres: Drama, Romance, Western

Plot Summary

In this silent Western drama, a young woman from a wealthy family finds herself in a precarious situation after marrying a man who is not who he claims to be. Faced with deception and societal pressures, she must navigate a path through her tumultuous new life. The story explores themes of love, betrayal, and the consequences of hidden identities in the rugged American West.

Critical Reception

As a silent film from 1920, specific critical reception details are scarce. However, films of this era often received moderate reviews, with praise typically directed towards the acting and cinematography, while storylines could sometimes be seen as melodramatic by later standards. Audience reception would have been influenced by the popular appeal of Westerns and dramatic narratives at the time.

What Reviewers Say

  • Silent films of this period often relied on strong visual storytelling.

  • Western dramas were a popular genre, captivating audiences with frontier narratives.

  • Melodramatic elements were common, emphasizing emotional conflict and resolution.

Google audience: Due to the age of the film, there are no specific Google user reviews available to summarize. General audience sentiment for films of this era would likely have focused on the entertainment value provided by the genre and the performances.

Fun Fact

Douglas Gerrard, the director and star, was a prolific figure in early Western filmmaking, often working on low-budget productions that were popular with audiences of the time.

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