
A young woman is so superstitious that she cannot make a move or a decision without the approval of the cards or the stars. Pursued romantically by two men, one virtuous, the other villainous, the cards point her toward the villain.

Lois Zellner
United States

Stepping back into the cinematic landscape of 1919, one encounters a fascinating artifact in 'Nobody Home,' a silent film that, despite its somewhat unassuming title, plunges headlong into a timeless human dilemma: the struggle between perceived destiny and personal agency. This early dramatic offering, penned by ...

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

Elmer Clifton

Elmer Clifton
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" Stepping back into the cinematic landscape of 1919, one encounters a fascinating artifact in 'Nobody Home,' a silent film that, despite its somewhat unassuming title, plunges headlong into a timeless human dilemma: the struggle between perceived destiny and personal agency. This early dramatic offering, penned by Lois Zellner, presents a compelling narrative centered on a young woman whose life is utterly dictated by the whims of fortune-telling. Her every decision, from the mundane to the ..."

