Tony Blair, a producer of Broadway plays, is murdered on a California-bound passenger liner, and a series of events leads to an assumption that Claire Norvelle has committed the killing. Despite the fact that Blair was an obnoxious character, murder is murder and Claire is accused of the crime.


So, you stumbled across Convicted. Is it worth your time today? Look, if you’re into these old, old films, especially silent era mysteries, then yeah, maybe. For everyone else, probably not. This one’s for the folks who appreciate the pace of cinema from nearly a century ago, who don't mind a story unfolding slowly. If...


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

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"So, you stumbled across Convicted. Is it worth your time today? Look, if you’re into these old, old films, especially silent era mysteries, then yeah, maybe. For everyone else, probably not. This one’s for the folks who appreciate the pace of cinema from nearly a century ago, who don't mind a story unfolding slowly. If you need explosions or even just clear dialogue, you'll be bored stiff, quick. The passenger liner setting is really quite something. All those confined spaces, grand staircases,..."
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