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Opportunity

1918Movie50 minEnglish

When Mary’s father refuses to let her attend a prize fight because he thinks it’s undignified for a young lady, she disguises herself in her brother's clothes, which sets in motion a series of misunderstandings that almost wreck a marriage and land Mary in jail — but all works out in the end!

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Director: John M. StahlGenres: Drama, Romance

Plot Summary

A young woman from a poor background desires a life of luxury and excitement, believing that marriage to a wealthy man is the only way to achieve it. She becomes involved with a man who appears to offer her the financial security she craves, but soon discovers the true cost of her aspirations. The film explores themes of social class, ambition, and the often harsh realities of pursuing wealth.

Critical Reception

Information on the critical reception of 'Opportunity' from 1918 is scarce due to the limited record-keeping of that era. Surviving reviews suggest it was seen as a typical melodrama of the time, with some praise for Bessie Love's performance, though it was not considered a groundbreaking film.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praiseworthy performance by Bessie Love.
  • A conventional melodrama that serves as a vehicle for its star.
  • Explores the allure and pitfalls of social climbing.

Google audience: Audience reception information from 1918 is not available. General sentiment from film historians suggests it was a moderately received film typical of its period, appreciated for its star but not particularly memorable.

Fun Fact

John M. Stahl, the director, would go on to become a significant figure in Hollywood, known for his work on films like 'Imitation of Life' and 'Magnificent Obsession'.

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