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All of a Sudden Peggy
Lord Anthony Crackenthorpe engages the help of a zoologist's widow to help him write a book about his favorite subject, spiders. She moves into his mansion with her impetuous daughter Peggy. Anthony's mother is very worried that her son, heir to the Crackenthorpe estate may become involved with Peggy. She asks her younger son Jimmy to keep company with the young girl.
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Plot Summary
The film follows the life of Peggy, a young woman who navigates societal expectations and personal desires. Her journey is marked by humorous encounters and poignant moments as she strives to find her own path in a world that often tries to dictate it for her. The narrative explores themes of love, independence, and the complexities of social class.
Critical Reception
As a silent film from 1920, specific critical reception data is scarce and often not preserved in a comparable format to modern reviews. However, films of this era were generally reviewed based on their entertainment value, acting, and direction. Silent comedies often aimed for broad appeal, and dramas focused on emotional resonance.
What Reviewers Say
Silent comedies of the era often relied on physical humor and slapstick.
Dramas of the period focused on melodramatic storylines and emotional performances.
The film likely offered a lighthearted escape for audiences of the time.
Google audience: Audience reviews for silent films from this period are not available in a digitized or aggregated format. Therefore, a summary of Google user sentiment cannot be provided.
Fun Fact
Billie Dove, one of the actresses in this film, became a major star in the late 1920s and early 1930s, often referred to as 'The American Beauty'.
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