Take Me Home (1928 film)
Take Me Home is a 1928 American silent drama film directed by Clarence Badger and starring Bebe Daniels. It was produced by Paramount Pictures.
While considered a silent film, Take Me Home was released during a period of transition in the film industry, as sound film technology was rapidly evolving. Therefore, Take Me Home may have had a synchronized music score or sound effects accompanying its theatrical release, although it is primarily classified as a silent film.
The plot revolves around the story of Peggy (Bebe Daniels), a young woman who becomes embroiled in a romantic entanglement that threatens her reputation and social standing. The film explores themes of love, betrayal, and the consequences of societal expectations.
The film is now considered lost. No known copies of Take Me Home are known to exist, making it a highly sought-after film for archival purposes. The absence of a surviving print limits scholarly research and public access to this film. Details about the specific narrative, character nuances, and the directorial style of Clarence Badger are largely based on contemporary reviews and production documentation rather than a direct viewing of the film.