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The Truth of Fiction is a fascinating glimpse into early 20th-century cinema, blending drama and romance in a ranch setting. The story revolves around rancher Burton who, after a cattle roundup, provides a holiday for his cowboys, setting the stage for a love triangle that gets tangled during their merry-making. Margaret, the outsider, becomes the center of attention, stirring jealousy from May, the rancher’s daughter. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing the atmosphere of the celebrations to unfold naturally, while practical horsemanship stunts add a layer of authenticity. Performances are earnest, capturing the raw emotions of jealousy and longing, embodying the era's cinematic charm. It's a rare find that speaks to the simplicity and complexity of human relationships.
The Truth of Fiction is notable for its scarcity, as many early films have been lost to time. This title, while not well-known, has been sought after by collectors due to its unique portrayal of early 20th-century ranch life and relationships. The film has seen limited distribution in various formats, making original prints particularly valuable. The practical effects, especially the horsemanship, provide a distinctive quality that captures the spirit of the era.
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