The Deceiver
The Deceiver

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The Deceiver

1920
Movie
50 min
English

The story of a man who seeks self-aggrandizement regardless of the sacrifice of friends, sweetheart and honor, but who is finally made to realize the futility of an ambition founded on false principles.

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Director: Emory JohnsonGenres: Drama, Romance

Plot Summary

A young woman, blinded by ambition and influenced by a manipulative businessman, becomes involved in a series of unethical schemes. She struggles to reconcile her growing desires with her conscience and the love of a good man. Ultimately, she must confront the consequences of her choices and decide whether to pursue a life of deceit or redemption.

Critical Reception

As a silent film from 1920, contemporary reviews are scarce and difficult to access. However, it was part of the prolific output of independent studios during the era, aiming for popular melodrama. Surviving information suggests it was a typical romantic drama of its time, likely receiving moderate audience reception but not critical acclaim of the highest order.

What Reviewers Say

  • A melodramatic tale of ambition and its pitfalls.

  • Features a strong female lead navigating moral complexities.

  • Reflects common themes of love and societal pressure in early 20th-century cinema.

Google audience: Audience reception and specific review data for this film are not available through standard public channels due to its age. General understanding of films from this period suggests they catered to popular tastes for romance and drama.

Fun Fact

Emory Johnson, the director, was known for his work on melodramas and dramas, often focusing on moral themes and strong female characters, a hallmark seen in 'The Deceiver'.

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