
The silent film Love and the Law, released in 1922, is a cinematic gem that weaves a complex narrative around the themes of love, morality, and the law. With Walter Miller and Nellie Burt at the helm, the film takes the audience on a journey of self-discovery and the relentless pursuit of happiness, set against the bac...


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William P. Burt

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"The silent film Love and the Law, released in 1922, is a cinematic gem that weaves a complex narrative around the themes of love, morality, and the law. With Walter Miller and Nellie Burt at the helm, the film takes the audience on a journey of self-discovery and the relentless pursuit of happiness, set against the backdrop of societal norms and legal constraints. The screenplay, penned by Ross D. Whytock, who also stars in the film, is a masterful exploration of the human condition, delving int..."


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