

"Der Ladenprinz," a silent film from way back in 1928, is definitely one to check out if you're into old cinema or just curious how movies used to tell stories without words. If you love a bit of historical charm, maybe even a little predictable but sweet romance, you'll probably enjoy it. But look, if you need fast cu...

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

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""Der Ladenprinz," a silent film from way back in 1928, is definitely one to check out if you're into old cinema or just curious how movies used to tell stories without words. If you love a bit of historical charm, maybe even a little predictable but sweet romance, you'll probably enjoy it. But look, if you need fast cuts, booming soundtracks, or plots that twist and turn every five minutes, this one's probably not for you. You'll likely be fidgeting pretty early on, maybe even scroll your phone ..."
Paul Henckels
Curt J. Braun, Kurt Muenzer
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