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Since its 1923 debut, Fools and Riches has maintained a nuanced performance status, you are likely searching for more films that share its specific artistic vision. We have meticulously scanned our vault to find hidden gems that resonate with this work.
The 1923 landscape was forever altered by the arrival of to push the boundaries of conventional storytelling.
During his lifetime John Dorgan is unsuccessful in his attempts to cure his son, Jimmy, of his spendthrift ways, but his will leaves only a part of his fortune to Jimmy, while explaining where to dig for the rest. With the help of his friends, Jimmy rapidly goes broke. Nellie Blye stands by him, however, and encourages him to get a job. While working as a waiter, he overhears information with which he prevents a railroad from being taken over and is rewarded with a position in the company. He follows his father's directions, finds the rest of his inheritance, and marries Nellie.
The influence of Herbert Blaché in Fools and Riches can be felt in the way modern Drama films handle nuanced performance. From the specific lighting choices to the pacing, this 1923 release set a high bar for atmospheric immersion.
Based on the unique nuanced performance of Fools and Riches, our vault has identified these titles as the most compelling follow-up experiences for fans of Drama cinema:
Dir: Herbert Blaché
An unkempt chorus girl is arrested on a minor charge. In court, she is spotted by a novelist who is looking for someone of her type on whom to model a character in a book he is writing. He takes her into his home where she is looked down upon by his snobbish family. But the girl brings something to the family unlike anything they have known before.
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Dir: Herbert Blaché
When John Lowery, his wife Mary and their small son Billy journey to a Northern lumber camp to visit its owner, Clifford Beresford, Mary becomes infatuated with the lumberman and neglects her little boy. A Hudson Bay Company clerk named Nan McDonald, known as the "angel of the lumberjacks," forms such a strong attachment to the child that although he becomes seriously ill, Billy refuses to take his medicine unless Nan dispenses it. Watching over him late one night, Nan sees Mary steal from her room to keep a midnight appointment with Clifford, but when Mary falls down the stairs to her death, Nan maintains her silence for John's sake. Heartbroken, John asks Nan to return with him to the East as Billy's governess, but local gossips misinterpret her presence in John's house and he marries her. Informed that John still loves only his dead wife, the unhappy Nan allows Clifford to flirt with her, whereupon John learns the truth about Mary and opens his heart to the woman who really loves him.
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Dir: Herbert Blaché
In a Virginia resort town in August 1918, Christopher Brent is viewed as a slacker because he refuses to enlist. Secretly, Christopher is observing German spies who are passing information about coastal fortifications for invasion preparations. Seeing Christopher consort with Mrs. Miriam Lee, also from the secret service, his fiancee Molly Preston, who had been bothered by the talk about him, becomes jealous. When Molly's brother Norman discovers a German code book in Mrs. Lee's possession, Christopher, who obtained the book when he destroyed the wireless of the chief spy, Carl Sanderson, who also loves Molly, is suspected of aiding the Germans. After Christopher saves a hotel when the spies ignite a bomb to signal a U-boat, captures a list of enemy spies, kills several spies, and with the help of a U.S. destroyer, sinks the U-boat, he is honored by the town. Molly then asks to be forgiven.
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Dir: Herbert Blaché
A crooked promoter commits two murders in his efforts to gain wealth and influence. He is shot on the night of his election as governor and repents of his crimes on his deathbed.
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Dir: Herbert Blaché
Abraham Jacobs, an itinerant Jewish country peddler, saves his pennies until he can afford to open a small second-hand clothing store. Unfortunately, Abraham's son Sonny has not inherited his father's decent, hard working instincts, and when his mistress, Mrs. Morgan, is in need of money, Sammy robs Abraham's safe and then disappears. Time passes, and oil is discovered on a tract of land left to Abraham by his late wife. Although he can now afford to live in comfort with his adopted daughter Mary, Abraham still strongly feels the loss of his son. His life is finally made complete when Sammy returns repentant to marry Abraham's housekeeper Sarah, and the old peddler, his struggles now over, is able to spend the rest of his days surrounded by his family.
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Dir: Herbert Blaché
A gentleman burglar is a detective, which acts as a shield to his more shady pastime.
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Dir: Herbert Blaché
A fascinating piece of cinema that shares thematic elements.
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Dir: Herbert Blaché
Satan decides to ruin the innocence of ambitious Everygirl, who has a beautiful voice and wishes to pursue a career singing in opera. He thus assumes human form and follows her in order to make sure that she accepts his terms.
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Dir: Herbert Blaché
Young Phyllis Shaw, tired of being poor, sets out to snag a rich husband. She meets a young artist named Jerry, who falls for her, but she rejects him because he's not rich. She then meets Kirke, who is exactly the type of man she's looking for, but with one problem--he won't marry her, but as his "kept woman" he will lavish her with money and gifts. What to do, what to do . . .
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Dir: Herbert Blaché
A woman sold as a bride to the local Rajah is saved by her lover and his loyal tiger.
View DetailsAnalysis relative to Fools and Riches
| Film Title | Atmosphere | Complexity | Similarity |
|---|---|---|---|
| The Brat | Gritty | Abstract | 95% Match |
| The Silent Woman | Tense | Abstract | 90% Match |
| The Man Who Stayed at Home | Ethereal | Abstract | 92% Match |
| Loaded Dice | Surreal | Linear | 87% Match |
| The Peddler | Gothic | Layered | 96% Match |
This guide was algorithmically generated using the cinematic metadata of Herbert Blaché's archive. Last updated: 6/11/2026.
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