Riley, a constantly drunk newspaper reporter is looking to pay Romero a sum of money for a hot story about his mafia connections, Romero is soon found dead, body riddled with bullets, he never got the chance to squeal..

Alright, so Big Town. You know, if you’re a big fan of those early talkies, or just really curious about what a crime flick looked like way back when, then yeah, maybe give this one a look. It’s not gonna blow anyone away, but it’s got a certain charm, if you squint a bit. Anyone expecting slick pacing or deep characte...

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

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"Alright, so Big Town. You know, if you’re a big fan of those early talkies, or just really curious about what a crime flick looked like way back when, then yeah, maybe give this one a look. It’s not gonna blow anyone away, but it’s got a certain charm, if you squint a bit. Anyone expecting slick pacing or deep character dives? You'll probably be bored stiff. It’s definitely not for folks used to modern cinema. The whole thing kicks off with Riley, our main guy, who’s a newspaper reporter. And he..."
Arthur Hoerl
United States

1932 · IMDb —

