''What Do Men Want?'' - 1921 is a mixed media by Movie World Posters which was uploaded on August 22nd, 2021.
''What Do Men Want?'' - 1921
A vintage movie poster of ''What Do Men Want?'' -a 1921 American silent comedy film directed by Ernst Laemmle. This early silent film is a... more
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''What Do Men Want?'' - 1921
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A vintage movie poster of ''What Do Men Want?'' -a 1921 American silent comedy film directed by Ernst Laemmle. This early silent film is a lighthearted comedy that explores themes related to romance, relationships, and the pursuit of happiness.
The film features Harry Carey in the lead role of Steve Lockwood, a young man who finds himself at odds with his parents over his choice of a romantic partner. Steve falls in love with Eleanor Dutton, portrayed by Seena Owen, a woman from a lower social class. However, Steve's parents disapprove of the match, leading to comedic misunderstandings and conflicts.
As the title suggests, the film plays on the question of what men want in relationships and how societal expectations and family pressures can influence romantic decisions. It combines elements of humor and romance to tell its story.
Released in 1921, "What Do Men Want?" is a product of the silent film era, a time when visual storytelling and physical comedy were prominent features of cinema. The film reflects the societal norms and attitudes of the early 20th century, particularly regarding matters of love and marriage.
While "What Do Men Want?" may not be as widely remembered today as some other silent film classics, it remains a representative example of the romantic comedies of its era. The film provides a window into the entertainment preferences and comedic sensibilities of audiences during the silent film era and offers a glimpse into the themes and stories that captured their imagination.
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August 22nd, 2021
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