Eve's Daughter
Eve's Daughter

Eve's Daughter

1918Movie50 minEnglish

Eve's Daughter was the fourth and final screen teaming of Billie Burke and Thomas Meighan. This time out, Burke is cast as Irene Simpson-Bates, who is disheartened to learn that her millionaire father has left her with a mere $15,000. She is subsequently courted by two men: Poor but respectable John Norton (Thomas Meighan), and rich but disreputable Courtenay Urquahrt (Lionel Atwill, in his American screen debut).

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Director: Robert G. VignolaGenres: Drama, Silent Film

Plot Summary

The film tells the story of a young woman who is led astray by a scheming relative and faces hardship before finding redemption. It delves into themes of societal pressures and the consequences of poor choices in a dramatic narrative.

Critical Reception

As a silent film from 1918, specific critical reviews and audience reception data are scarce and difficult to verify through modern metrics. However, Mary Miles Minter was a popular star of the era, and her films generally performed well commercially. The film likely received typical melodrama reviews of its time.

What Reviewers Say

  • Likely praised for its melodramatic storytelling.
  • Mary Miles Minter's performance was probably a highlight.
  • Themes of moral struggle and eventual redemption were common and likely appreciated.

Google audience: Information on Google user reviews for this film is not available due to its age and the nature of silent film distribution and archiving.

Fun Fact

Mary Miles Minter was one of the most popular actresses of the silent film era, known for her wholesome, girl-next-door image, which made her a significant star for the American public at the time.

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