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Plot Summary
A drifter, known as 'Le Chemineau' (The Tramp), finds himself entangled in a series of dramatic events. He encounters a young woman in distress and becomes involved in her complicated life, leading him through various emotional and physical challenges.
Critical Reception
As a silent film from the early 20th century, specific critical reception data from the time is scarce. However, Louis Feuillade was a prolific and influential director, and his films often explored social themes and melodrama, which were popular with audiences of the era.
What Reviewers Say
Explores themes of social displacement and romantic entanglement.
Showcases Feuillade's characteristic pacing and visual storytelling of the silent era.
Features a sympathetic portrayal of a wanderer caught in dramatic circumstances.
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Fun Fact
Louis Feuillade was known for his serial films, such as 'Fantômas' and 'Les Vampires,' and 'Le chemineau' represents his continued work in dramatic storytelling during the silent film era.
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