The Failure
The Failure

The Failure

1911Movie18 minEnglish

A man loses his business and his fiancée, and drifts into the saloons. There he meets a similarly-downtrodden young woman. She works behind the scenes to help him recover his life, and eventually he realizes how steadfast she is.

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Director: Willis P. "Billy" KentGenres: Drama, Silent film

Plot Summary

A struggling inventor, consumed by his ambition, neglects his family, particularly his ailing wife and child. His obsession leads him to create a revolutionary device. However, his single-minded pursuit comes at a great personal cost, as he realizes the true meaning of success and failure only when it's too late.

Critical Reception

As a silent film from 1911, detailed critical reception is scarce. However, films of this era often focused on melodramatic themes and straightforward storytelling, which 'The Failure' appears to embody. Audience reception would have been based on the emotional impact and moral lessons presented.

What Reviewers Say

  • Emphasizes the dramatic consequences of unchecked ambition.
  • A poignant portrayal of the conflict between personal goals and family responsibility.
  • Showcases the era's focus on moralistic storytelling in cinema.

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Fun Fact

This film is notable for featuring Alice Joyce, who would go on to become one of the most popular actresses of the silent film era.

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