Winning Back
Winning Back

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Winning Back

1915
Movie
20 min
English

Ruth Castle plans to surprise her husband on their fifth wedding anniversary with a very elaborate dinner and promises their two little children that they may eat at the big table that night. Rex, her husband, is infatuated with Yvette, a dancer, and, having forgotten all about the anniversary, has a date with Yvette, whose birthday it is. He buys Yvette a beautiful diamond necklace which he leaves in his overcoat pocket. Ruth peeks in his pocket for her expected present and discovers the necklace. She is much surprised when Rex leaves without having given it to her.

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Director: RialtoGenres: Drama, Silent Film

Plot Summary

A young man struggles with his past and attempts to win back the love of a woman he wronged. He faces numerous obstacles and moral dilemmas as he tries to prove his worth and earn a second chance at happiness. The film explores themes of redemption, forgiveness, and the consequences of one's actions.

Critical Reception

As a silent film from 1915, specific critical reception data is extremely limited and difficult to verify. Contemporary reviews from the era often focused on the melodrama and performances. Its historical significance lies in its cast and its place within early American cinema.

What Reviewers Say

  • Contemporary reviews likely highlighted the dramatic performances, particularly from its notable cast.

  • The film's narrative would have been typical of melodramas of the early silent film era, focusing on emotional conflict.

  • Audience reception is not well-documented but likely aligned with popular sentiment for dramatic storytelling of the time.

Google audience: Information on Google user reviews for a film from 1915 is not available.

Fun Fact

This film features early appearances by Lillian Gish and Fay Bainter, who would go on to become significant figures in Hollywood.

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