
Danger Patrol is certainly a film for a very specific kind of viewer. If you’re someone who genuinely enjoys digging into the silent era's lesser-known action pictures, the kind with a bit of grit and perhaps more ambition than budget, then yeah, there’s something here to chew on. You’ll probably appreciate the sheer e...

publicity

still_frame

publicity


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

Duke Worne

Robert N. Bradbury
Community
Log in to comment.
"Danger Patrol is certainly a film for a very specific kind of viewer. If you’re someone who genuinely enjoys digging into the silent era's lesser-known action pictures, the kind with a bit of grit and perhaps more ambition than budget, then yeah, there’s something here to chew on. You’ll probably appreciate the sheer earnestness of it all. But if you’re looking for anything resembling polished storytelling or a film that holds up against, say, a classic Buster Keaton, you’re going to find this a..."
Napoleon the Dog
Arthur Hoerl, H.H. Van Loan
United States

