The Stool Pigeon
The Stool Pigeon

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The Stool Pigeon

1915
Movie
20 min
English

Hickey, a contemptible character, acts as a spy for the police, keeping them posted concerning the doings of the crooks with whom he consorts. In return, the police, although they despise him, pay him small sums of money for expenses.

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Director: UnknownGenres: Drama, Short

Plot Summary

This silent short film likely explores themes of betrayal and espionage, common in early 20th-century dramas. A 'stool pigeon' is an informant, suggesting a narrative centered around someone informing on others, possibly leading to dire consequences for the characters involved.

Critical Reception

As a silent short film from 1915, specific critical reception data is not readily available in modern databases. Silent films of this era were often judged on their narrative clarity, emotional impact, and visual storytelling, with reviews typically found in contemporary newspapers and film journals.

What Reviewers Say

  • Information not available for this early silent film.

  • Typical reception of early shorts focused on novelty and basic storytelling.

  • Themes of drama and potential intrigue were common for the period.

Google audience: No specific audience reviews are available for 'The Stool Pigeon' (1915).

Fun Fact

Silent films from this era often relied on intertitles to convey dialogue and plot points, a technique that evolved significantly as filmmaking progressed.

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