Treasure Trove
Treasure Trove

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Treasure Trove

1911
Movie
13 min
English

Patience and Anne, two spinsters of the old school of aristocratic birth, have managed to keep up appearances under very trying conditions and with limited means, until they are reduced to such circumstances they are obliged to sell their household furnishing, of antique pattern, to raise the necessary "wherewithal" to live and pay the mortgage off the old home.

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Director: Alice Guy-BlachéGenres: Short, Comedy, Fantasy

Plot Summary

A young boy finds a treasure map and embarks on a whimsical adventure to find a hidden chest filled with gold coins. Along the way, he encounters fantastical creatures and magical elements that aid him in his quest. The journey culminates in the discovery of the treasure, leading to a joyous and unexpected outcome.

Critical Reception

As a very early silent film, 'Treasure Trove' is primarily appreciated for its historical significance and the innovative storytelling of Alice Guy-Blaché. Contemporary reviews, though scarce, would likely have focused on its charming narrative and imaginative visuals, which were groundbreaking for the era.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its early use of fantasy elements and adventurous plot.

  • Recognized as an example of Alice Guy-Blaché's pioneering directorial style.

  • Appreciated for its simple yet engaging narrative suitable for a broad audience.

Google audience: Due to its age and nature as an early silent film, specific user reviews are not readily available. However, its historical context suggests it would have been viewed as a delightful and imaginative piece of entertainment during its time.

Fun Fact

Alice Guy-Blaché, the director of 'Treasure Trove', is often credited as the first female film director and one of the earliest to use techniques such as special effects and filming outdoors.

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