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The Fair Pretender
Madge Kennedy stars as a young woman of modest means, posing as a millionairess in order to attend a hoity-toity society ball, where she hopes to snare a rich husband. Here she meets handsome young Tom Moore, who is likewise impersonating a man of wealth.
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Plot Summary
A young woman, living a life of hardship, finds herself in a precarious situation where she must maintain a facade of wealth to protect herself and her family. Her deceptive measures lead her into a complex entanglement with a wealthy suitor, testing her resolve and the true nature of love. The story explores themes of social class, deception, and the consequences of living a lie.
Critical Reception
As a silent film from 1918, contemporary critical reception is difficult to ascertain with modern metrics. Surviving information suggests it was a moderately successful film of its era, appreciated for its dramatic elements and the performance of its lead actress.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its melodramatic plot and emotional depth.
Dorothy Gish's performance was often highlighted as a key strength.
Viewed as a typical, yet engaging, romantic drama of the period.
Google audience: Information on Google user reviews for this film is unavailable due to its age.
Fun Fact
Victor L. Schertzinger, the director, was also a prolific composer who wrote the music for the popular song 'I'm Afraid to Go Home in the Dark'.
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