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Alexia's Strategy
Walter Young and John Osgood are both in love with Alexia Trexell, daughter of the president of the trust company where both young men work.
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Plot Summary
Specific plot details for 'Alexia's Strategy (1913)' are not readily available in public records. As a silent film from this era, it likely involved dramatic interpersonal conflicts and potentially a central female character navigating societal or personal challenges. The title suggests a narrative focused on a protagonist's deliberate plan to achieve a goal.
Critical Reception
As 'Alexia's Strategy' is a film from 1913, detailed critical reception and audience reviews are not preserved or widely accessible in modern databases. Silent films from this period are often difficult to research comprehensively due to the ephemeral nature of film preservation and the limited availability of contemporary reviews.
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Information on viewer reception is not preserved.
Early silent films often had varied but less documented public engagement compared to modern cinema.
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Fun Fact
Many silent films from the early 1910s are now lost, making any surviving film from this era historically significant, even if details about its reception are scarce.
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