

Is it worth your time? If you get a kick out of seeing how movies were put together when sound was still a relatively new party trick, then sure. It's a curiosity. But if you have zero patience for actors who seem to be projecting their lines to the back row of a theater while standing six inches away from each other? ...


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

Richard Harlan

Robert N. Bradbury
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"Is it worth your time? If you get a kick out of seeing how movies were put together when sound was still a relatively new party trick, then sure. It's a curiosity. But if you have zero patience for actors who seem to be projecting their lines to the back row of a theater while standing six inches away from each other? Skip it. You'll probably hate it if you need a plot that actually moves forward without stopping to stare at the scenery for ten minutes. Watching Camino del infierno feels like l..."
Francisco Moré de la Torre, Edwin J. Burke, John Fleming Wilson, Paul Perez
United States

1931 · IMDb —

