Film vs Film
Select two cult films to compare side by side.
The Kiss Synopsis
At the harvest fiesta, Don Luis Baldarama, owner of one of California's great ranchos, expects to announce the betrothal of his son, Audre, to Isabella Chavez, the daughter of a neighboring don named Miguel Chavez. However, Audre plans to elope with Erolinda Vargas, the daughter of the ranch superintendent. When Audre confesses to Isabella that he loves another, she joyfully admits that she loves someone else, also. Audre and Erolina slip away during a feast and meet at a cabin, but they are surprised by Selistino Vargas, who, believing that his daughter has been dishonored, shoots Audre. Thinking he was murdered, Audre's vaqueros storm Don Luis's house, but Erolinda holds them at bay until Audre, merely wounded, appears and pacifies his men. He kisses Erolinda in their sight, thus claiming her as his bride.
Come Through Synopsis
From a Montana mining camp, a young man progresses to the society heights of New York, making his mark publicly as a dancer, but secretly as a gentleman burglar.
"The Kiss" holds a slight edge in general audience appreciation, but "Come Through" offers its own unique cult appeal.
Suggested Watch:
The Kiss