A Desert Wooing
A Desert Wooing

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A Desert Wooing

1918
Movie
58 min
English

When wealthy cattleman Bart Masters (Jack Holt) comes East, he falls in love with social butterfly Avice Bereton (Enid Bennett). She marries Bart for his money, all the while promising to continue her romance with society doctor Van Fleet (Donald MacDonald). Bart knows what's going on behind his back, but he insists that Avice return with him to his ranch and at least make an effort to be a dutiful wife.

Insights

Director: Sidney FranklinGenres: Western, Romance, Drama

Plot Summary

A lonely prospector, hardened by the harsh desert, finds his life changed when he encounters a woman who has also been left to fend for herself in the unforgiving landscape. Their shared struggle for survival in the arid wilderness leads to an unexpected bond and a fight against the elements and their own isolation. Ultimately, their relationship blossoms amidst the stark beauty and brutal reality of the desert.

Critical Reception

As an early silent film, specific critical reception details are scarce. However, films of this era often focused on melodramatic narratives and picturesque settings, which 'A Desert Wooing' likely provided. Contemporary audiences may have appreciated the romantic storyline set against the backdrop of the American West.

What Reviewers Say

  • Depicts a classic Western romance narrative.

  • Features the stark beauty and challenges of the desert landscape.

  • Likely offered escapism through its dramatic storyline.

Google audience: Due to the film's age and the nature of silent film distribution and archiving, specific user reviews are not readily available to provide a summary.

Fun Fact

This film is considered a lost film, meaning no known copies exist today, making detailed analysis and contemporary reviews extremely rare.

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