Review of Souls for Sale (1923) by Timothy P — 01 Mar 2016
This early film from 1923 was made for one purpose to improve the immortal reputation of Hollywood in the early-mid 1920's.
The story of a young woman fleeing her to be husband she doesn't love on her wedding night & and finding her deserted in the wilderness but actually stumbles upon a Hollywood Set.
A very unsubtle attempt to clean up the view of Hollywood & the most interesting parts of the film is when she visits real films being made at the time by Charlie Chaplin & Eric Von Stronheim. It's fun & easy watching & amazing how sincere & genuine they portrayed Hollywood... why don't I believe it ;).
This review of Souls for Sale (1923) was written by Timothy P on 01 Mar 2016.
Souls for Sale has generally received positive reviews.
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