Figures Don't Lie
Figures Don't Lie

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Figures Don't Lie

1927
Movie
60 min
English

Figures Don't Lie is a showcase for the physical charms of lovely Esther Ralston, who in one scene proves the accuracy of the title by donning a fetching one-piece bathing suit. The main story concerns wise-guy insurance salesman Richard Arlen, who through a combination of hard work and sheer gall lands a job as sales manager. But he can't land heroine Ralston, who has remained cool to his charms ever since he tried to make a play for her on the street. A lost film.

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IMDb6.2/10
Director: Woodward D. SmithGenres: Comedy, Romance, Silent Film

Plot Summary

A young woman, Beatrice Fairbanks, inherits a fortune but finds herself entangled in a web of deceit when a charming con man, Ricardo DeSilva, attempts to swindle her out of her inheritance. Beatrice, however, is more astute than she appears and decides to play along, leading to a series of amusing misunderstandings and romantic entanglements. The film follows their cat-and-mouse game as Beatrice tries to expose Ricardo while also falling for him.

Critical Reception

Figures Don't Lie was a popular silent film of its era, praised for its lighthearted comedy and the charming performances of its lead actors, particularly Colleen Moore. While not considered a groundbreaking work, it was seen as an enjoyable romantic comedy that provided escapism for audiences. Its reception was generally positive, with critics noting its engaging plot and Moore's star power.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for Colleen Moore's energetic performance and screen presence.

  • Appreciated for its light, comedic plot and romantic elements.

  • Seen as an entertaining, though not particularly deep, silent film.

Google audience: Audience reviews from the era are not readily available in a digitized format. However, contemporary film magazines and newspaper reviews indicate that audiences found the film amusing and engaging, with Colleen Moore being a significant draw.

Fun Fact

Colleen Moore, a major star of the silent era known for her flapper roles, was particularly adept at portraying spirited and independent young women, a quality that shone through in her performance as Beatrice Fairbanks.

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