
In pre-Civil War days, a woman dies in childbirth. Her sister, believing the child to be illegitimate, leaves the baby in care of one of her sister's slaves.
Ida May Park
United States

Stepping back into the annals of early cinema, one occasionally unearths a gem that, despite its age and the inherent limitations of its era, still manages to resonate with a surprising intensity. The Grip of Jealousy, a silent-era melodrama penned by Ida May Park, is precisely such a find. Released in the nascent...

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" Stepping back into the annals of early cinema, one occasionally unearths a gem that, despite its age and the inherent limitations of its era, still manages to resonate with a surprising intensity. The Grip of Jealousy, a silent-era melodrama penned by Ida May Park, is precisely such a find. Released in the nascent stages of cinematic storytelling, this picture delves into themes that remain evergreen: betrayal, societal judgment, the corrosive power of jealousy, and the enduring human strug..."


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