
You should probably watch this if you have a soft spot for grainy black-and-white footage of guys falling off horses. If you need a plot that makes sense every second, you’re going to absolutely hate it. 🤠 It’s a silent movie from 1929, which means it was right on the edge of being obsolete the day it came out. Every...
Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

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"You should probably watch this if you have a soft spot for grainy black-and-white footage of guys falling off horses. If you need a plot that makes sense every second, you’re going to absolutely hate it. 🤠 It’s a silent movie from 1929, which means it was right on the edge of being obsolete the day it came out. Everyone was starting to talk in movies, but here is Ted Wells, just squinting at the sun in total silence. I found a version of this that looked like it had been dragged through a gra..."
George H. Plympton, Carl Krusada
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