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The Alien
Paolo, a skilled mechanic in a modler's factory in Italy, defends his friend Brocco, when the latter is discharged and incurs the foreman's enmity. The treacherous Brocco steals an empty six-pound shell, which Paolo treasures as a relic of the war, and makes a bomb, with which he wrecks the modler's factory. A piece of the bomb which bears Paola's name is found and on this evidence the innocent man is sent to prison for five years.
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Plot Summary
This is a very early and obscure short film. Based on limited available information, it appears to be a horror film likely dealing with themes of the unknown or a monstrous presence, possibly inspired by contemporary anxieties or scientific discoveries.
Critical Reception
As a film from 1913, detailed critical reception is not widely available. Early cinema was not as systematically reviewed as it is today, and many films from this era are lost or poorly documented. What little is known suggests it was likely a B-movie or a novelty for its time.
What Reviewers Say
Considered a primitive example of early horror filmmaking.
Likely featured sensationalist elements for its time.
Its historical significance lies in its age rather than its cinematic merit.
Google audience: No audience reviews are available for this extremely early and obscure film.
Fun Fact
Many short films from the early 1910s are now lost to history, making any surviving examples, like 'The Alien,' valuable for understanding the nascent film industry.
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