
A surreal melodrama in which a poor violinist named Sundaisy (Maurice) tries to protect an orphan girl (Wand Maurice) from a small-time hoodlum..

So I finally sat down with Eleven P.M. and honestly? My brain is still a little bit fried. 🍿 If you’re into the history of Black cinema or just like movies that feel like someone filmed their actual nightmares, you should watch this tonight. If you need a plot that makes logical sense from A to B, you’re probably go...

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

Richard Maurice

Charles Horan
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"So I finally sat down with Eleven P.M. and honestly? My brain is still a little bit fried. 🍿 If you’re into the history of Black cinema or just like movies that feel like someone filmed their actual nightmares, you should watch this tonight. If you need a plot that makes logical sense from A to B, you’re probably gonna hate it. It’s a silent film from 1928 made by Richard Maurice, who basically did everything—he directed, wrote, and played the main guy, Sundaisy. Sundaisy is this poor violi..."
Leo Pope
Richard Maurice
United States
Robert N. Bradbury

