A Gold Necklace (1910)

A Gold Necklace Poster

Mazie lends her necklace to Nellie, her guest. Nellie is asleep in a hammock when Sam, her sweetheart, arrives in his auto. He awakens Nellie with a kiss. As she starts up she drops the necklace in the grass and their efforts to find it prove futile. Sam promises to buy her one to replace it, thinking it was her own properly. He has her minutely describe it that he may get an exact duplicate. Meanwhile, the governess has found the necklace and given it to its owner, Mazie, who is unknown to Sam. He sees it on Mazie's neck and after a chase insists on purchasing it.

Intro
"A Gold Necklace" is an American brief quiet burglary drama film released in 1910. The film, directed by D.W. Griffith and including Florence Barker ahead role of Mabel, was among the earliest pieces in cinematic history marking the beginning of complicated storylines and character advancements.

Plot Summary
The film tells the interesting story of Mabel, a girl deeply in love with her betrothed, Bob, who is a hardworking but poor man. One day, Bob gifts Mabel a lavish gold pendant, sparking a wave of envy among Mabel's good friends. Concurrently, the sight of the locket catches the attention of two robbers who prepare to steal it.

As the story advances, the attractive romance of the couple is spoiled by a series of unfortunate events, starting with the robbery. The two burglars get into Mabel's house while she and Bob are away and take the gold necklace. Once the couple returns, they are aghast to discover the precious accessory missing and your house in a mess.

Twist & Resolution
Upon finding the theft, Bob immediately suspects a good friend who had actually revealed noticeable jealousy when Mabel wore the pendant, leading to misconceptions and chaos. However, their domestic turmoil is interrupted by the news of the real burglars being captured in the act of another theft. The robbers confess to taking Mabel's pendant also.

In a turn of events, the misjudged buddy who was wrongfully implicated by Bob turns out to be the one who reported the robbers to the cops. The pendant is eventually recovered, bring back peace and amity amongst the buddies.

Significance & Impact
"A Gold Necklace" showcases styles of love, jealousy, suspicion, misconception, and ultimate resolution. The movie was among the very first to represent complicated human emotions and relationships depthfully, regardless of the silent nature of the era it was produced in. Its ability to showcase human feelings was lauded by the audience of the time for its originality and ability to produce suspense through its story.

Conclusion
While the styles explored in "A Gold Necklace" might seem typical in today's times, the movie was groundbreaking at its release in 1910. Its depiction of multi-dimensional characters, the issues they face, and their reactions represented a significant advancement in movie theater. This quiet drama captivated audiences with its intricate weave of love and jealousy, showcasing that silence can be golden indeed.

Top Cast

  • Mary Pickford (small)
    Mary Pickford
    Masie
  • Kate Bruce (small)
    Kate Bruce
    The Govorness
  • Lottie Pickford (small)
    Lottie Pickford
    Nellie
  • Mack Sennett (small)
    Mack Sennett
    Sam
  • Dell Henderson (small)
    Dell Henderson
    In Cafe
  • Dorothy Davenport (small)
    Dorothy Davenport
    A Friend
  • Jeanie Macpherson (small)
    Jeanie Macpherson
    A Friend