So Ends My Song
So Ends My Song

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So Ends My Song

1919
Movie
85 min
German

Many suitors woo the wealthy heiress Dora, but her heart belongs to the doctor Alberto. Shortly after their engagement, it turns out that Alberto has kept a child from a previous relationship a secret, which causes Dora – in grief and defiance – to marry Reppen, a banker who is only after her fortune. Years go by in their unhappy marriage until one day the couple’s daughter has an accident – and only one doctor can help.

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Director: Rex WilsonGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

A young woman, who has been abandoned by her lover, struggles to raise her child alone. She faces societal judgment and financial hardship, but finds strength in her determination to provide a better future for her daughter. The film explores themes of love, loss, and maternal resilience in the early 20th century.

Critical Reception

As a silent film from 1919, specific critical reception data is extremely limited and often unverified. Information about its theatrical run and audience reactions is scarce.

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  • Little to no verifiable critical reviews exist for this film.

  • Audience reception data from this era is largely unrecoverable.

  • The film's historical context as a silent drama is its primary point of interest.

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This film is considered a lost film, meaning no known copies exist today, making its historical assessment challenging.

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