A rich but hypochondriac heiress inherits a sanitarium. What she doesn't know is that it is a front for bootleggers, and a hideout for criminals on the run from the law.


Is Feel My Pulse Worth Your Time Today? Feel My Pulse, a 1928 silent comedy, offers a curious blend of slapstick and early gangster intrigue, primarily recommended for dedicated silent film enthusiasts, fans of early Hollywood, and those curious to see the nascent comedic talents of Bebe Daniels and the understated cha...

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"Is Feel My Pulse Worth Your Time Today? Feel My Pulse, a 1928 silent comedy, offers a curious blend of slapstick and early gangster intrigue, primarily recommended for dedicated silent film enthusiasts, fans of early Hollywood, and those curious to see the nascent comedic talents of Bebe Daniels and the understated charm of a young William Powell. Casual viewers seeking laugh-out-loud modern humor or fast pacing will likely find its rhythms challenging, but for those willing to lean into its era..."
Howard Emmett Rogers, George Marion Jr., Keene Thompson, Nicholas T. Barrows
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