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Mademoiselle Midnight, directed by Robert Z. Leonard, is a fascinating blend of drama and socio-political commentary from the silent era. Mae Murray brings a captivating energy to her role as Renée, the heiress trapped between the reckless legacy of her grandmother and the oppressive confines of her present. The film has this dreamy, almost surreal atmosphere, particularly in its representation of the hacienda at night, which contrasts with Renée's daytime captivity. The pacing has its lulls, but the emotional weight builds steadily, leading to some striking visuals that still resonate today. Notably, the practical effects used to convey the night-world of the hacienda are quite inventive for the time. There's a certain melancholy that lingers, making it a unique piece worth exploring.
Silent film with elements of socio-political drama.Mae Murray's performance is a highlight.Interesting practical effects for its time.
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