Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuTwo ex-jailbirds join up with a con man. After saving a farm girl's life, they are rewarded with lodging by her widowed mother. The older man and the con man devise a plan to swindle the gen... Alles lesenTwo ex-jailbirds join up with a con man. After saving a farm girl's life, they are rewarded with lodging by her widowed mother. The older man and the con man devise a plan to swindle the generous lady by convincing her that a valuable mineral spring exists on her land.Two ex-jailbirds join up with a con man. After saving a farm girl's life, they are rewarded with lodging by her widowed mother. The older man and the con man devise a plan to swindle the generous lady by convincing her that a valuable mineral spring exists on her land.
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It's a decent programmer intended for rural audiences, with some interesting actors and a nicely complicated script by Ida May Park and her frequent collaborator, director Joseph De Grasse. The production is more efficient than interesting, but seeing Sparks at this stage of his career is interesting, and Mrs. Carr is always welcome, even with her role a bit tiresome. She had gone into the movies in the latter half of the 1910s, and had a great success in 1920's OVER THE HILL TO THE POORHOUSE, which typed her as mothers for the rest of her career. She died in 1973 at the age of 99.
Mother here is biblical. She often is seen reading scripture to lead her life in the way the scriptures prescribe. It's not something that "interferes" with the plot driven drama of the characters, but, frankly, it's the "message" that Ida Mae Park, the author of the play and the script for the film wished her director-husband, Joseph de Grasse to leave with the viewer. It's not necessarily done subtly, but it's also not shoved down the viewers throat. Indeed, the acting is so top notch that the "message" is received much like reading an essay of Emerson. If you don't wish to read it - if you don't wish to watch - you can turn away and not be any the wiser. Too bad for you.
Tom Santschi and Mary Carr are both particularly outstanding. Santschi has several layers to his performance. Remembered especially for his characterization in films like "3 Bad Men", directed by John Ford, he shows he had multiple gifts for his profession when allowed to show them. Mary Carr was "Mother", or a character of a mother, in a long host of films. Here she seamlessly fits her ability to the rôle and makes it utterly genuine. Well worth the watch; although the younger set may find the underlying moral purpose trying in the aura of today's feature films and their content.
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- 1 Std. 10 Min.(70 min)
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- Seitenverhältnis
- 1.33 : 1