Georgine Mazulier, the daughter of a French furniture dealer, is exploited by her father and Snyder, an American hustler, to sell fake antiques to millionaires. Concerned by Georgine's fascination with Pedro Carrova, a gigolo, the Mazuliers take Georgine to the U.


The French Doll, a 1923 silent film, is a masterful tale of love, deception, and redemption, set against the opulent backdrop of high society. As the story unfolds, we are introduced to Georgine Mazulier, the daughter of a French furniture dealer, who finds herself entangled in a world of fake antiques and high-stakes ...

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

Robert Z. Leonard

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"The French Doll, a 1923 silent film, is a masterful tale of love, deception, and redemption, set against the opulent backdrop of high society. As the story unfolds, we are introduced to Georgine Mazulier, the daughter of a French furniture dealer, who finds herself entangled in a world of fake antiques and high-stakes romance. With her father and the cunning American hustler, Snyder, exploiting her innocence to swindle millionaires, Georgine's life becomes a complex web of lies and manipulation...."
Paul Armont, Alfred A. Cohn, Frances Marion, Marcel Gerbidon
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