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So, 'Married for Millions' is this early Biograph short from 1906 that dives into the consequences of marrying for cash. It's interesting how it captures that early 20th-century perspective on marriage—a mix of satire and cautionary tale. The pacing is brisk, typical for the silent era, and the performances, though simple, carry that earnestness of early cinema. You can really sense the tone they were going for, almost like a social commentary wrapped up in a lighthearted package. The practical effects are minimal, but there’s a certain charm to them that reflects the time. It makes you ponder the age-old question of love versus money in relationships.
This film is quite scarce, typical of early Biograph shorts, and collectors often seek it out for its historical significance. However, finding a good print can be challenging, which adds to its allure. As a piece of silent cinema, it offers a fascinating glimpse into societal norms of its time, making it a noteworthy title in any collection focused on the evolution of film and marital themes.
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