To the Hills Again in Spring
To the Hills Again in Spring

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To the Hills Again in Spring

1929
Movie
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Japanese

Insights

Director: UnknownGenres: Drama, Silent Film

Plot Summary

A silent film drama, "To the Hills Again in Spring" likely depicted themes of human struggle, nature, and potentially redemption, common in films of the era. As a silent film, visual storytelling and intertitles would have conveyed the narrative of characters facing challenges in a rural or mountainous setting during springtime.

Critical Reception

As a silent film from 1929, specific critical reception data is largely unavailable or lost to time. Films from this period, especially those not widely preserved, often lack detailed reviews in modern databases. General reception would have depended on the exhibition context and the audience's familiarity with the melodrama genre.

What Reviewers Say

  • Likely praised for its visual elements typical of the silent era.

  • Thematic resonance would have been a key factor in audience appreciation.

  • Limited surviving information makes specific consensus difficult to ascertain.

Google audience: Due to the film's age and likely limited distribution and preservation, there is no accessible data on Google user reviews or audience sentiment.

Fun Fact

Many silent films from the late 1920s were either lost or considered lost due to the volatile nature of early film stock and the transition to sound, making "To the Hills Again in Spring" potentially rare or existing only in fragmented form, if at all.

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