
Sidney Page is a beautiful young nurse, the object of the romantic attentions of several young men in her small town. One of them, a mysterious fellow known as K, suddenly finds that the life of his rival for Sidney's hand depends upon his revealing the secret of his own past.


Stepping back into the cinematic landscape of 1924, one encounters a fascinating array of storytelling, often characterized by grand gestures, dramatic irony, and a profound reliance on visual narrative. Amidst this vibrant era of silent film, K: The Unknown emerges as a compelling artifact, a testament to the perio...

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" Stepping back into the cinematic landscape of 1924, one encounters a fascinating array of storytelling, often characterized by grand gestures, dramatic irony, and a profound reliance on visual narrative. Amidst this vibrant era of silent film, K: The Unknown emerges as a compelling artifact, a testament to the period's capacity for intricate romantic melodrama fused with a persistent, almost noir-ish sense of mystery. Directed with a keen eye for human frailty and the burden of secrets, this ..."
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