Polly of the Storm Country
Polly of the Storm Country

Polly of the Storm Country

1920Movie50 minEnglish

Polly Hopkins belongs to a family of squatters living in Silent City. The poor squatters are constantly at odds with the wealthy "hilltoppers," but Polly's grandmother has gone against popular opinion by teaching Polly to love everybody. Polly keeps the faith, even when her sister's husband is railroaded into jail.

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Director: Henry EdwardsGenres: Drama, Family

Plot Summary

A young orphaned girl named Polly lives with her grandfather on the shores of a dangerous lake. When her grandfather falls ill and faces eviction, Polly must find a way to save their home and their livelihood. Her courage and resourcefulness are tested as she confronts those who seek to take advantage of her vulnerable situation.

Critical Reception

Information on the critical reception of this early silent film is scarce. As a film from 1920, contemporary reviews are not widely archived or accessible. However, films of this era often focused on sentimental family stories and moralistic themes, which likely would have been appreciated by its contemporary audience.

What Reviewers Say

  • Depicts a classic tale of a child overcoming adversity.
  • Likely featured strong moral themes and a sentimental narrative.
  • An example of early 20th-century family-oriented storytelling.

Google audience: Due to the film's age and limited availability, specific Google user reviews are not recorded. However, films with similar themes from this period were generally well-received by audiences who appreciated straightforward narratives and emotional resonance.

Fun Fact

This film is based on the 1899 novel of the same name by Grace Richmond.

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