Film vs Film
Select two cult films to compare side by side.
The Song of Fame Synopsis
Cigarette girl Ruth Eaton is an aspiring singer who hopes that her cocksure theatrical agent Dave can get her an audition with an impresario who can give her a break.
Children of the Feud Synopsis
Mountaineer Pap Clayton has promised his daughter Sairy Ann (Dorothy Gish) to his cousin Jed Martin, but Sairy Ann loves Dr. Richard Cavanagh (Sam DeGrasse), the son of Judge Lee Cavanagh. In the midst of a feud between the Claytons and the Jacksons, a jealous Jed sets out to kill Richard. Jed shoots a deputy who gets in his way and is taken before Judge Cavanagh, whom the Claytons have threatened to kill if Jed is convicted. The Claytons are true to their word when Cavanagh finds him guilty, and Richard immediately vows to kill Jed, who has escaped. Sairy Ann, however, reminds Richard that he has railed against family feuding and has said that only the law can take a life. A sobered Richard captures Jed and hands him over to authorities; then, after he has forgiven the Claytons, he and Sairy Ann become engaged.
"The Song of Fame" holds a slight edge in general audience appreciation, but "Children of the Feud" offers its own unique cult appeal.
Suggested Watch:
The Song of Fame