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Ruth Todd Filmography

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RuthTodd

Known for Writing Β· The Pace That Kills

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The Terror of Bar X
~$0 Β· 4K Β· 1927
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The Terror of Bar X
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BIOGRAPHY

Ruth Todd was a prominent figure in early cinema, best known for her work as a screenwriter during the late 1920s. Her most notable film, *The Pace That Kills* (1928), stands out not only for its provocative social commentary on the dangers of addiction but also for its significant role in the evolution of the feature-length narrative. This film remains a coveted title among collectors, particularly those focused on silent cinema and the early days of the talkies, as it encapsulates the transitional period in film history. Collectors are drawn to Todd's work for its artistic merit and historical importance, with *The Pace That Kills* often cited as a pivotal piece in discussions about the impact of cinema on societal issues. The film's unique blend of drama and moral lessons, coupled with its scarcity in physical formats, makes it a prized possession for enthusiasts of vintage media. Todd's contributions to cinema not only shaped the narrative landscape of her time but continue to resonate, ensuring her legacy endures within the realms of film collecting.

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