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Two Hearts That Beat as Ten
Mildred refuses Archie's proposal of marriage. Shortly after Fred arrives and she accepts him as her future husband. As he is leaving the house, his attention is attracted by a young lady who has a cinder in her eye. He stops to give her his assistance. Mildred, who happens to be watching from an upstairs window, thinks he is kissing the young lady
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Plot Summary
This silent film tells the story of a young woman who falls in love with a wealthy man, only to discover he has a past he's trying to escape. Their love is tested by societal expectations and personal secrets.
Critical Reception
As a film from 1915, detailed critical reception and audience scores in the modern sense are not readily available. Films of this era were often reviewed based on their storytelling, acting, and moral implications.
What Reviewers Say
The film likely focused on melodramatic themes and romantic entanglements.
Acting performances were probably evaluated for their emotional impact within the silent film context.
Moral lessons or societal commentary might have been a key aspect of its reception.
Google audience: Information on specific Google user reviews for this film is unavailable due to its age.
Fun Fact
Films from this period were often produced by studios like the Thanhouser Company, known for its focus on quality productions and compelling narratives, although the exact production details for 'Two Hearts That Beat as Ten' are scarce.
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