
Bear Knees is one of those films you probably stumble upon late at night, half-expecting a forgotten gem, half-dreading a total slog. For the right kind of viewer – someone with a deep affection for early cinema's quirks, who finds charm in the truly bizarre rather than polished storytelling – it's absolutely worth a l...

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

Clyde Carruth

Lloyd Ingraham
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"Bear Knees is one of those films you probably stumble upon late at night, half-expecting a forgotten gem, half-dreading a total slog. For the right kind of viewer – someone with a deep affection for early cinema's quirks, who finds charm in the truly bizarre rather than polished storytelling – it's absolutely worth a look. If you need tight plotting, modern sensibilities, or even consistently competent acting, you'll likely find it a tedious, baffling experience. The film opens with Richard Carr..."
Richard Carruth
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