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Rocking Moon
Sasha Larianoff lives on Rocking Moon Island where she runs a blue fox farm with the help of Gary Tynan. Nash, a trader, has a mortgage on the farm, and Sasha is hoping to pay it off with the season's receipts. But then Sasha's fox pelts disappear, as does Gary. Nash, who is in love with Sasha himself, suggests that Gary is not the fine, upstanding man he appeared to be. This, of course, is untrue -- Gary has been trapped and tied up.
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Plot Summary
Information on the plot of 'Rocking Moon' is scarce, but it is believed to be a drama with romantic elements, likely focusing on interpersonal relationships and emotional conflicts.
Critical Reception
As a silent film from 1926, detailed critical reception is not readily available in modern databases. Surviving information suggests it was a typical dramatic offering of its era, with its success likely dependent on the prevailing tastes of the time.
What Reviewers Say
Likely appreciated for its dramatic narrative within the silent film context.
May have been noted for its romantic subplots, common in films of the period.
Audience reception would have been typical for a mainstream drama of the mid-1920s.
Google audience: Due to the age and obscurity of the film, there are no specific audience reviews available from Google or similar platforms.
Fun Fact
Many silent films from this era, including 'Rocking Moon,' are now considered lost, making any surviving prints or detailed records exceptionally rare and historically significant.
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