The Greater Courage
The Greater Courage

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The Greater Courage

1915
Movie
10 min
English

Gilbert and Lawrence Carthage are in love with Peggy Lorraine. George Duncan, a wealthy and unscrupulous bachelor, insults Peggy in Gilbert's presence. Being timid and retiring, he does nothing.

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Director: Alice Guy-BlachéGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

A wealthy young woman, disillusioned with her superficial social life, decides to pursue a career as a nurse. Despite societal expectations and the disapproval of her family, she dedicates herself to caring for the sick and injured. Through her work, she finds true purpose and fulfillment, confronting the harsh realities of life and death with compassion and resilience.

Critical Reception

As a silent film from 1915, specific critical reviews are scarce. However, Alice Guy-Blaché's work was generally well-regarded during her active filmmaking period for its innovative storytelling and its focus on social themes and female agency. This film, like many of hers, likely resonated with audiences for its earnest portrayal of a woman challenging conventions.

What Reviewers Say

  • Pioneering female filmmaker exploring social issues ahead of her time.

  • Features a strong female protagonist challenging societal norms.

  • Offers a glimpse into early 20th-century cinematic narrative and thematic concerns.

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Fun Fact

Alice Guy-Blaché, the director of 'The Greater Courage,' was one of the very first filmmakers to use synchronized sound in her films, experimenting with sound-on-disc technology long before it became standard in the industry.

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