Lige is a writer who has all his stories returned. He finally succeeds, after several attempts, in getting a job as an extra in a movie studio where they are using lions in a scene.

There are certain films from the silent era that, even after a century, retain an astonishing vitality, a kinetic energy that transcends the lack of spoken dialogue. Kick Out is unequivocally one of them. It’s not merely a historical curiosity; it’s a masterclass in physical comedy, a testament to the audacious sp...

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" There are certain films from the silent era that, even after a century, retain an astonishing vitality, a kinetic energy that transcends the lack of spoken dialogue. Kick Out is unequivocally one of them. It’s not merely a historical curiosity; it’s a masterclass in physical comedy, a testament to the audacious spirit of early filmmaking, and a delightful encapsulation of the universal struggle of the aspiring artist. Starring the inimitable Lige Conley, this cinematic escapade takes a dece..."

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