Torment
Torment

Torment

1924Movie60 minEnglish

Torment is a 1924 American silent film crime drama produced and directed by Maurice Tourneur and distributed by Associated First National. This film stars Bessie Love, Owen Moore, and Jean Hersholt.

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Director: A. Edward SutherlandGenres: Drama, Mystery, Thriller

Plot Summary

A young orphaned girl, Daisy, is raised by a cruel uncle who forces her to work in a factory. She dreams of a better life and finds solace in a toy circus, but her reality is far more grim. When she uncovers a dark secret about her uncle's past and a stolen inheritance, she must find the courage to escape her torment and seek justice.

Critical Reception

Torment is a largely forgotten silent film that, while featuring a strong central performance from its young lead, is often overshadowed by its melodramatic plot and dated sensibilities. It garnered some attention for its early depiction of child labor issues and its suspenseful elements, but is not widely considered a classic of the era.

What Reviewers Say

  • Melodramatic and somewhat predictable narrative.
  • Features a compelling young protagonist.
  • Early exploration of social issues within a thriller framework.

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Fun Fact

The film was one of the earlier works by director A. Edward Sutherland, who would go on to direct many successful films in the sound era, including "My Man Godfrey" and "The Boys from Syracuse."

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