
Movie spotlight
The Midnight Express
Film #110 in the Hazards of Helen series.
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Plot Summary
A young woman, burdened by her family's financial struggles, finds herself entangled in a web of deceit and betrayal. She is forced to make difficult choices to protect those she loves, navigating the harsh realities of society and the complexities of human relationships. Her journey is one of resilience and self-discovery against a backdrop of societal pressures.
Critical Reception
As a silent film from 1916, contemporary critical reception is difficult to ascertain with modern metrics. However, films of this era often focused on melodramatic storytelling and emotional performances, which were generally well-received by audiences of the time. Its survival as a historical artifact provides insight into early American cinema.
What Reviewers Say
Early silent dramas often relied on strong emotional narratives.
The film reflects the societal concerns and storytelling conventions of its era.
Madge Evans showcased early acting talent in this melodrama.
Google audience: Information regarding specific audience reception from Google users for this film is unavailable due to its age and the nature of its distribution.
Fun Fact
This film is notable for being an early example of a feature-length melodrama and for featuring the young Madge Evans, who would go on to have a significant career in film and television.
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