The Deserter
The Deserter

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The Deserter

1916
Movie
50 min
English

Parker, an Army lieutenant at a Western outpost, falls in love with Barbara Taylor, daughter of his commanding officer. But when Barbara rejects him, Parker fights with another soldier and deserts. An Indian attack gives him a chance to redeem himself.

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Director: Edwin AugustGenres: Drama, War

Plot Summary

During World War I, a young man deserts from the army, only to be caught and face the consequences of his actions. The film explores themes of patriotism, duty, and the harsh realities of war.

Critical Reception

As a silent film from 1916, specific critical reception details are scarce. However, films of this era often served as propaganda or cautionary tales, and 'The Deserter' likely aimed to reinforce the importance of military service during wartime. Its reception would have been influenced by the prevailing sentiments regarding the ongoing global conflict.

What Reviewers Say

  • A dramatic exploration of wartime duty and consequences.

  • Reflects the patriotic fervor and anxieties of the WWI era.

  • A testament to the early narrative ambitions of silent cinema.

Google audience: Information regarding Google user reviews for this film is unavailable due to its age and the limited availability of digital archives for early 20th-century films.

Fun Fact

This film was produced during the height of World War I, a period when many films were created to influence public opinion and support for the war effort.

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