The Barrier
The Barrier

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The Barrier

1926
Movie
70 min
English

Years after Alaskan storekeeper Gale had rescued his ward Necia from Bennett, her murderous sea-captain father, Bennett shows up seeking his daughter -- and revenge.

Insights

Director: George MelfordGenres: Drama, Romance, Western

Plot Summary

In this silent film drama, a young man falls in love with a woman who is the daughter of a wealthy cattle rancher. The rancher disapproves of their relationship and tries to keep them apart. However, the young couple's love proves strong enough to overcome the obstacles placed in their path, ultimately leading to a resolution that challenges the rancher's prejudices.

Critical Reception

As a silent film from the 1920s, "The Barrier" is not widely reviewed by modern standards. However, its existence and plot suggest a typical melodrama of its era, likely focusing on themes of love, class, and overcoming adversity. Silent films of this period were often appreciated for their visual storytelling and emotional impact.

What Reviewers Say

  • Likely appreciated for its romantic melodrama and visual narrative.

  • Reflects common themes of love conquering social barriers in early cinema.

  • A product of its time, showcasing typical dramatic conventions of the silent film era.

Google audience: No specific audience reviews are available for this silent film from 1926.

Fun Fact

George Melford, the director of "The Barrier," was a prolific filmmaker in the silent era and continued his career into the sound era, directing over 100 films during his career.

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