
A 1928 silent 16mm short film by Cine Art. Contains nudity and racist themes.
United States

So, Hollywood Sand Witches. Let’s be real, this isn't for a casual movie night. If you're a film historian, or just morbidly curious about early, often troubling, cinema, then maybe. Everyone else? Probably best to skip this one. 😬 What we've got here is a 1928 silent 16mm short. The premise, if you can call it that,...

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"So, Hollywood Sand Witches. Let’s be real, this isn't for a casual movie night. If you're a film historian, or just morbidly curious about early, often troubling, cinema, then maybe. Everyone else? Probably best to skip this one. 😬 What we've got here is a 1928 silent 16mm short. The premise, if you can call it that, involves some fellas just kinda meandering on a beach, then they find some nude women. That’s pretty much the whole deal. Right from the jump, the yellow tint is really something..."
1910 · IMDb —
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