The Girl in the Rain
The Girl in the Rain

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The Girl in the Rain

1920
Movie
50 min
English

A man and two women, suspected of stealing bonds, are traced to a country hotel. While Judith, one of the women, is out horseback riding, the other two, Walter and Vera, are arrested. When, during a storm, Judith is injured in a fall from her horse, Boone Pendleton comes to her rescue. Soon the river becomes impassable, and they are trapped in Boone's cabin, where the two fall in love.

Insights

Director: Harley NuttallGenres: Drama, Romance

Plot Summary

The film tells the story of a young woman who finds herself in dire circumstances, facing societal judgment and personal hardship. Her resilience and quest for love and stability form the core of the narrative, set against the backdrop of a period where social standing heavily influenced individual destinies.

Critical Reception

Information regarding the critical reception of 'The Girl in the Rain' from 1920 is extremely scarce due to the era's record-keeping practices for silent films. Surviving historical accounts suggest it was a modest production typical of its time, likely appealing to audiences interested in melodramatic narratives.

What Reviewers Say

  • Contemporary reviews, if they exist, are not widely available.

  • The film likely followed common dramatic tropes of the early silent film era.

  • Audience reception is presumed to have been in line with other melodramas of the period.

Google audience: Due to the age of the film and limited distribution, specific audience reviews from Google or similar platforms are not available.

Fun Fact

As a silent film from 1920, 'The Girl in the Rain' would have relied entirely on intertitles and the expressive performances of its actors to convey the story and dialogue, a hallmark of early cinematic storytelling.

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