
A senator is trying to get his niece to marry a foreign count. The senator's teenage son finds out that the count is not only a phony, but an international criminal.


Stepping back into the annals of early 20th-century cinema offers a unique perspective on storytelling, character, and the very fabric of American entertainment. Among the treasures unearthed from this vibrant era is George Washington, Jr., a 1924 silent film that, despite its age, pulses with a timeless narrative...

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

Malcolm St. Clair

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" Stepping back into the annals of early 20th-century cinema offers a unique perspective on storytelling, character, and the very fabric of American entertainment. Among the treasures unearthed from this vibrant era is George Washington, Jr., a 1924 silent film that, despite its age, pulses with a timeless narrative of familial loyalty, political intrigue, and the unmasking of deceit. It's a delightful delve into a period where gestures spoke louder than words and the grand sweep of melodrama..."
George M. Cohan, Rex Taylor
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