

The Wrongdoers
Philanthropical druggist Daniel Abbott, occasionally robs the rich to take care of the poor, goes to court with his young ward, Jimmy Nolan. In the courtroom Daniel meets Mrs. Warren, who, despondent over her inability to care for a newborn baby, has been charged with attempted suicide. Daniel takes mother and daughter under his wing, watching with pride as the girl, Helen, and his ward, Jimmy, grow to a tender adolescence. Sylvester Doane, a tenement owner, falls in love with Helen, and Daniel makes plans to rob him. Jimmy learns with shock of the plans and goes to Doane's apartment to prevent the robbery. Jimmy takes the gems to forestall his father, but he is found with them in his possession and put in jail.
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Plot Summary
A compelling drama that delves into the lives of individuals caught in a web of crime and moral compromise. The film explores themes of justice and redemption as its characters navigate difficult circumstances. It offers a glimpse into the societal challenges and individual struggles of the era through its narrative.
Critical Reception
Information on the critical reception of "The Wrongdoers (1925)" is scarce due to its age and the limitations of historical film records. As a silent film from the mid-1920s, contemporary reviews are not widely archived or digitized. However, films of this genre and period often received moderate attention, with praise typically directed towards strong dramatic performances and narrative structure, while sometimes critiqued for melodramatic elements.
What Reviewers Say
- Often seen as a product of its time, reflecting the moralistic tendencies of early cinema.
- Likely appreciated for its dramatic portrayal of societal issues and criminal underworld.
- Silent film era conventions of acting and storytelling are evident.
Google audience: Due to the film's age, there are no readily available Google user reviews or ratings to summarize. Audience reception from the 1920s is not captured in modern online platforms.
Fun Fact
Francis Boggs, the director, was a prolific filmmaker in the early days of Hollywood, known for his work in Westerns and dramas before his untimely death in 1928.
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