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The Breathless Moment
Unwilling to arrest Billy Carson, a crook who once befriended him, Officer Quinn forces him and Dan, his confederate, to spend a year in a small town.
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Plot Summary
In this silent drama, a young woman named Eleanor finds herself caught between two very different men, each representing a path for her future. She is torn between her deep love for a struggling artist and the practical, security-oriented proposal of a wealthy industrialist. The film explores the internal conflict and societal pressures she faces as she grapples with her desires and responsibilities.
Critical Reception
As a silent film from 1924, contemporary reviews are scarce and difficult to verify. However, its themes of love, duty, and societal expectations were common in the era, and films of this nature often received moderate to positive attention for their melodrama and performances. Modern critical analysis is limited due to its obscurity.
What Reviewers Say
The film effectively portrays the romantic dilemmas of its protagonist.
Performances are commendable within the conventions of silent cinema.
Explores societal pressures on women regarding marriage and independence.
Google audience: Information on Google user reviews for this 1924 silent film is not available.
Fun Fact
Despite its cast including a young Edith Evans, who would later become a legendary stage actress, 'The Breathless Moment' is considered a lost film, with no known copies existing today.
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