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Is A Girl in Every Port Worth Watching Today? Howard Hawks’ 1928 silent feature, A Girl in Every Port, is more than just a historical curiosity; it’s a vital piece of early American cinema that offers a fascinating look at the director’s nascent style and the magnetic screen presence of Louise Brooks. For fans of class...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Howard Hawks

Bruno Ziener
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"Is A Girl in Every Port Worth Watching Today? Howard Hawks’ 1928 silent feature, A Girl in Every Port, is more than just a historical curiosity; it’s a vital piece of early American cinema that offers a fascinating look at the director’s nascent style and the magnetic screen presence of Louise Brooks. For fans of classic Hollywood, silent film enthusiasts, or anyone curious about the foundational works of a directorial titan, this film is absolutely worth seeking out today. It’s a compelling stu..."
Seton I. Miller, Sidney Lanfield, Howard Hawks, Malcolm Stuart Boylan, Reggie Morris, James Kevin McGuinness
United States


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