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Experience

Play trailer Poster for Experience Released Aug 7, 1921 1h 10m Drama Play Trailer Watchlist
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Grace Kingsley Los Angeles Times The fine acting, the smooth continuity, beautiful photography, and the lavish Investitures stand out. In addition to Richard Barthelmess's superb Youth, Marjorie Daw as Love does some excellent dramatic work, marking her as a mistress of emotion. May 19, 2021 Full Review Mabel McElliott New York Daily News I can do very well without any more allegorical films this season, thank you. May 19, 2021 Full Review Mae Tinee Chicago Tribune It is lavish and exquisite from the standpoint of production. The photography is something to ravish the senses. It is perfect in detail and withal is terse and sincere. May 19, 2021 Full Review Robert E. Sherwood LIFE It may be due to blind, unreasonable prejudice on our part, but we have never been able to achieve any enthusiasm for the allegorical type of drama. Oct 5, 2021 Full Review Harriette Underhill New York Tribune We are quite sure that in spite of the marvelously beautiful photography in some of the scenes and the lavishness of the production we should not care for Experience if we had not found our youth in Richard Barthelmess. May 19, 2021 Full Review Adele Whitley Fletcher Motion Picture Magazine This story may have been all right on the stage with clever lines and good dialog, but on the screen it fails to convince us... the plot interest has been sacrificed in favor of the throbbing moral, and, personally, we prefer entertainment sans a sermon. May 19, 2021 Full Review Read all reviews
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Director
George Fitzmaurice
Screenwriter
Waldemar Young
Distributor
Famous Players-Lasky Corporation
Genre
Drama
Original Language
English
Release Date (Theaters)
Aug 7, 1921, Original
Runtime
1h 10m