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So, you’re thinking about diving into a silent film from 1929? 🧐 Well, After the Verdict is one of those that, surprisingly, might just hold your attention. If you’re into old mysteries, especially ones where every single expression matters, you’ll probably find some real enjoyment here. But if you need snappy dialogu...


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

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"So, you’re thinking about diving into a silent film from 1929? 🧐 Well, After the Verdict is one of those that, surprisingly, might just hold your attention. If you’re into old mysteries, especially ones where every single expression matters, you’ll probably find some real enjoyment here. But if you need snappy dialogue or constant action to stay engaged, this one might feel like watching paint dry. It really isn't for everyone, I'll say that upfront. The core of it is a pretty classic setup: a..."
Malcolm Tod
Alma Reville, Robert Hichens
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