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Into the Depths
Neglected by her husband, Beth Stanford becomes interested in Arthur, his friend. Although their friendship is an innocent one. Stanford becomes intensely jealous. Arthur presents Beth with a diamond brooch upon her birthday. Later, when Stanford faces ruin, he compels Beth to pawn her jewels. The money thus secured proves insufficient for his needs. The man drinks heavily in his desperation and falls into a drunken stupor. When Stanford returns home, he meets Arthur. The husband cedes Beth to Arthur for a sum sufficient to settle his obligations.
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Plot Summary
Information about the plot of this film is not readily available due to its age and the limited archival records for early silent films. Generally, films from this era often explored melodramatic themes of love, loss, and societal struggles.
Critical Reception
As a film from 1914, specific critical reviews and audience reception data in the modern sense are not preserved or widely accessible. Early films were often reviewed in newspapers and trade publications, but comprehensive records for 'Into the Depths' are scarce.
What Reviewers Say
Due to the scarcity of information, a typical reviewer consensus cannot be determined.
The film's age makes it difficult to assess its reception using modern metrics.
Any available contemporary reviews are likely within niche historical film archives.
Google audience: No specific audience review data is available for 'Into the Depths' from 1914.
Fun Fact
Many films from 1914 are now considered lost, meaning that 'Into the Depths' may no longer exist in its original form, making it a potentially historically significant artifact if any copies survive.
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