The Valley of the Moon is a 1914 silent film directed by Hobart Bosworth and starring Jack Conway and Myrtle Stedman. Produced by Bosworth/London, it was an adaptation of the 1913 novel The Valley of the Moon by Jack London and based upon a scenario by Hettie Gray Baker.
Synopsis
When the boxer Billy Roberts (Conway) is married to the laundress Saxon (Stedman), he tries to please his spouse by leaving his former profession behind and becoming a teamster driving trucks. However, when their wages are cut, the union calls for a strike. The film is sympathetic toward the strikers, with scenes showing police attacking the teamsters with clubs and patrol wagons being driven over fallen men. The former boxer is attacked and beaten by company scabs, lands in jail following a brawl, and starts drinking. The desperate couple decide to move to the country and start a new life on a farm. With money being tight, he enters a fight for a $300 prize. In the end he wins, and the couple depart to live at their "Valley of the Moon".
Ce film tente de faire la lumière sur les causes et l'identité des assassins de Pierre Goldman. Reprenant chacun des éléments non élucidés qui entourent le meurtre, l'auteur, en questionnant proches et témoins, en se rendant au Venezuela, en Guadeloupe, en Pologne, et mettant la main sur certaines archives inédites, mène une enquête passionnante qui éclaire bien des zones d'ombres d'un personnage hors norme, symbole d'une génération qui voulait changer le monde. Ce film permettra-t-il de résoudr