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Daughters Who Pay
Immediately after the October revolution, in Russia, stir unrest and propaganda against the Government of the United States. Serge Oumansky is a Communist agent trying to organize terrorist actions against the same United States.
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Plot Summary
A young woman from humble beginnings falls for a wealthy man, leading to societal pressures and misunderstandings. She must navigate the complexities of class differences and family expectations to secure her happiness.
Critical Reception
As a silent film from 1925, specific critical reception details are scarce. However, films of this era often focused on melodramatic themes and romantic entanglements, appealing to a broad audience interested in social dramas and love stories. Box office performance is not readily available.
What Reviewers Say
Often praised for its emotional storytelling within the silent film medium.
Appreciated for its portrayal of societal divides and romantic aspirations.
Considered a typical melodrama of its time.
Google audience: Information on specific Google user reviews for this film is not available due to its age.
Fun Fact
Gladys Hulette, the lead actress, was a popular star of the silent film era, often cast in roles that required innocence and resilience.
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