The Command from Galilee
A 1911 short starring Arthur V. Johnson, Marion Leonard and Henry B. Walthall. it is now considered a lost film.
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Plot Summary
A silent short film, likely focusing on a biblical narrative set in Galilee. Details are scarce, but the title suggests a story involving a divine or authoritative command originating from the region of Galilee.
Critical Reception
As a film from 1911, specific critical reception data is largely unavailable. Early cinema reviews were not as systematically archived as they are today. It is presumed to have been a typical example of early biblical-themed short films of the era.
What Reviewers Say
- Likely appreciated for its religious subject matter.
- Early audiences may have been impressed by the visual storytelling of the time.
- Its historical significance lies in its place within early cinematic efforts.
Google audience: No audience reviews are available for this film due to its age.
Fun Fact
Films from this era often relied heavily on intertitles (text cards) to convey dialogue and narrative, as synchronized sound was not yet widely adopted.
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