The Convict's Threat
The Convict's Threat

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The Convict's Threat

1915
Movie
0
English

The convict's cellmate, his time up, calls on the former's wife with a letter of introduction from the convict, and threatens to tell who her husband is unless she gives him money which she has earned by hard work as a stenographer and seamstress. The convict saves the warden's little daughter from drowning and is pardoned for his brave deed. Meanwhile his released cellmate forces the convict's wife again and again to give him money, and calling at her home one night, attempts to kiss her, but she repels him with a revolver. The pardoned convict arrives just in time to hear what passes and almost chokes his former cellmate to death.

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Director: UnknownGenres: Crime, Drama, Short

Plot Summary

This short silent film likely depicted a dramatic scenario involving a convict, possibly focusing on their escape, a threat they posed, or the consequences of their actions. Without more specific information, the exact narrative remains elusive, but the title suggests a focus on suspense and potentially a moral or justice-driven theme common in early cinema.

Critical Reception

As a very early silent film, 'The Convict's Threat' predates the widespread establishment of professional film criticism and detailed audience reception tracking. Information regarding its critical reception or audience impact is not readily available in historical records.

What Reviewers Say

  • Information on specific reviewer sentiments is unavailable due to the film's age and lack of preservation.

  • Early silent films often relied on melodramatic storytelling and clear moral dichotomies, which may have been present here.

  • The film's brevity suggests a focused, possibly action-oriented or suspenseful narrative.

Google audience: Audience reviews and summaries are not available for this film due to its historical period and limited public access.

Fun Fact

Silent films from this era often had their musical scores performed live by pianists or organists in theaters, creating a unique and varied viewing experience for each audience.

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