Her Own Fault
The Moving Past
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11m
The plight of young unmarried working women was a concern in the growing
cities of the early 20th century. Women working in cities could be tempted by
‘vices’, such as dancing, shopping and dated and thus neglect their work. This film is a morality play, starring a “good” factory girl and “bad” factory girl,
employed making heels for shoes at the Gutta Percha Rubber Factory in
Parkdale, Toronto, Canada, where it was shot.
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