In Diplomatic Circles
In Diplomatic Circles

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In Diplomatic Circles

1913
Movie
23 min
English

The reporter assigned to obtain a copy of the message from the Japanese Government unraveled the mystery of its disappearance in a clever manner. Every foreign government naturally was eager for a copy ahead, while the meeting of the Japanese Ambassador and Secretary of State was surrounded with greater risk than they imagined.

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Director: George D. BakerGenres: Comedy, Short

Plot Summary

A young American heiress, eager to experience life outside her privileged upbringing, travels to Europe with her father. She finds herself caught in a whirlwind of social engagements and romantic entanglements, particularly with a charming diplomat. The film humorously explores the misunderstandings and aspirations that arise when cultures and social classes collide.

Critical Reception

As a silent short comedy from 1913, "In Diplomatic Circles" was primarily reviewed in the context of its era's entertainment landscape. Contemporary reviews likely focused on its comedic elements, the performances of its cast, and its ability to entertain audiences with a lighthearted story. It is difficult to provide a modern critical reception due to its age and limited availability.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its lighthearted and amusing depiction of high society.

  • Noted for the engaging performances of its lead actors.

  • Considered an enjoyable short film offering comedic relief.

Google audience: Information on Google user reviews for this film is not available due to its age.

Fun Fact

This short film is notable for featuring early performances from actors who would go on to have significant careers in the burgeoning American film industry.

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