
Philip Durban, a wealthy iron manufacturer, marries Claire Bowdoin, the young daughter of a family of impoverished blue-bloods. Claire, who enters into matrimony only to provide for her mother's welfare, remains at first coldly indifferent to Philip, and he, in turn, remains aloof.

In the opulent yet brittle world of early 20th-century high society, 'A Man of Iron' (1921) emerges as a poignant and nuanced exploration of the human condition. Directed with a blend of elegance and intensity, the film masterfully intertwines the personal and the political, creating a narrative that resonates with bot...


Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

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Robert N. Bradbury
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"In the opulent yet brittle world of early 20th-century high society, 'A Man of Iron' (1921) emerges as a poignant and nuanced exploration of the human condition. Directed with a blend of elegance and intensity, the film masterfully intertwines the personal and the political, creating a narrative that resonates with both the era's audiences and contemporary viewers alike.At the heart of this tale is Philip Durban, a wealthy iron manufacturer whose life is as structured and rigid as the metal he f..."
Lawrence Marston
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