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Falsely Accused!
A wealthy old alchemist and inventor has just perfected a motion picture camera with which he hopes to revolutionize the art of animated photography, and our story opens with the old man in his library studying out the plans of his invention. A telegram calls him hurriedly away. He replaces the papers in his safe, but, in his haste, neglects to lock it, which oversight is pardonable, as his wife and daughter are in the room at the time. The daughter's hand is sought in marriage by a worthy young man, whose attentions are looked upon with favor by herself and her parents. But he has a rival in the person of a contemptible villain, whose motives are purely mercenary, reasoning that this new invention will greatly enhance the father's already ample wealth.
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Plot Summary
A young woman is wrongly accused of theft after a series of misunderstandings. She faces societal judgment and the harsh realities of the legal system. The film explores themes of innocence betrayed and the desperate struggle to prove one's truth against mounting evidence.
Critical Reception
As a very early silent film from D. W. Griffith, 'Falsely Accused!' is a significant artifact in cinematic history, showcasing early narrative techniques. Contemporary reception would have focused on its dramatic impact and Griffith's burgeoning directorial style, rather than critical analysis as we know it today.
What Reviewers Say
Demonstrates early Griffith's skill in melodrama.
A poignant, albeit brief, exploration of injustice.
Google audience: Audience reviews are not available for this extremely early silent film.
Fun Fact
This film is notable for being one of D. W. Griffith's earliest directorial efforts, produced by the Biograph Company, a studio that was instrumental in the development of American cinema.
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