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Auction of Souls
Directed by
Oscar Apfel
1919
90m
Drama
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History
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and more
5.5
91%
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The story about the Armenian Genocide based on the account of survivor Aurora Mardiganian.
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Cast of Auction of Souls
Aurora Mardiganian
Writer
Irving Cummings
Anna Q. Nilsson
Henry Morganthau
Howard Davies
Hector Dion
Oscar Apfel
Director
William Nicholas Selig
Producer
Auction of Souls Ratings & Reviews
Exhibitor's Trade Review
Helen Rockwell
The real purpose of the picture is to present to America the conditions existing in Armenia today, and to thereby elicit America's aid. No more potent appeal appeal could have been made.
Boston Globe
Globe Staff
Although the picture did not portray all of the horrors of the Armenian massacres, it was so realistic that a thoughtful silence pervaded the audience as it left the hall, and there was none of the usual chatting and laughter.
Variety
Sime Silverman
As a picture it is a superfine production, with the direction and photography no small part.
New York Tribune
Harriette Underhill
The photography is excellent and some of the scenes are beautiful and picturesque, but most of it is extremely harrowing, and it runs for more than an hour and a half.
The Film Daily
Wid Gunning
[Ravished Armenia is] a picture filled to the brim and running over with horrors that raise to the boiling point indignation against the perpetrators of the crimes.
Photoplay
Julian Johnson
William N. Selig comes back as a producer, this time in the interests of oppressed Asia Minor, for it is he who made this interesting, though sometimes horribly detailed pictorial recount of a little people's long struggle for liberty.
Moving Picture World
Hanford C. Judson
It is so reverently done and so wonderfully true to humanity in all that it shows, that no doubt it will be kept for years and handed down as a historical manuscript in picture.
Brooklyn Daily Eagle
Eagle Staff
The scenes are sensational throughout and even as a mere motion picture compare favorably with the greatest camera productions of the day.
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