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Little Dorrit
Amy Dorrit spends her days earning money for the family and looking after her proud father who is a long term inmate of Marshalsea debtors' prison in London. Amy and her family's world is transformed when her employer's son, Arthur Clennam, returns from overseas to solve his family's mysterious legacy and discovers that their lives are interlinked.
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Plot Summary
Based on Charles Dickens' novel, this silent film adaptation tells the story of Amy Dorrit, a young woman who lives in the Marshalsea debtors' prison with her father. Despite her bleak surroundings, she finds love and hope through her connections with the wealthy Clennam family.
Critical Reception
This early silent film adaptation of Dickens' classic novel received moderate attention upon its release, with critics often noting its faithfulness to the source material and the performances of its cast. As a silent film, its impact was primarily visual and emotional, aiming to capture the essence of Dickensian London.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its earnest attempt to adapt a complex novel to the silent screen.
Performances were generally seen as adequate for the melodrama.
The film captures some of the pathos of Dickens' original work.
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Fun Fact
This 1924 silent film adaptation was one of several screen versions of Charles Dickens' 'Little Dorrit' and predates more widely known adaptations like the 1987 television series.
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