The Gingham Girl
The Gingham Girl

Movie spotlight

The Gingham Girl

1927
Movie
70 min
English

Sweeter, faster, breezier than a flapper's kiss. Better than a buggy ride on a June night. The comedy-romance of a small town girl who showed New York that a good thing from "the sticks" is bound to get ahead.

Insights

Director: Niles D. WilsonGenres: Silent, Drama, Romance

Plot Summary

This silent film tells the story of a young woman from a humble background who navigates societal expectations and romantic entanglements. She finds herself torn between two suitors, one representing security and the other passion, in a tale that explores themes of love, ambition, and social class.

Critical Reception

As a silent film from 1927, contemporary critical reception is difficult to ascertain definitively. Surviving records suggest it was a typical melodrama of its era, aiming for emotional impact and romantic escapism. Box office performance and audience reactions are not widely documented.

What Reviewers Say

  • Likely a sentimental melodrama typical of the late silent era.

  • Explored themes of love and social standing.

  • The narrative likely focused on the protagonist's romantic choices.

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Fun Fact

Information on specific behind-the-scenes trivia for 'The Gingham Girl' is not widely available in public historical records, a common occurrence for films from this early period.

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