A salesman is helped out of a jam with an angry customer by a wealthy playboy. In return, he agrees to help the playboy get a divorce from his wife, only to find himself falling for the girlfriend of the customer who got him in trouble in the first place.


Is this film worth watching? Short answer: Yes, but with some caveats. Kid Boots, a 1927 American comedy-drama, offers a fresh take on the classic story of redemption and romance. It’s not perfect, but it’s engaging and entertaining, making it a worthy watch for those interested in early Hollywood and its portrayal of ...

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

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"Is this film worth watching? Short answer: Yes, but with some caveats. Kid Boots, a 1927 American comedy-drama, offers a fresh take on the classic story of redemption and romance. It’s not perfect, but it’s engaging and entertaining, making it a worthy watch for those interested in early Hollywood and its portrayal of relationships and social norms. This film is primarily for those who appreciate the era’s style of storytelling, those who enjoy a good mix of comedy and drama, and those who are c..."
William Orlamond
Otto A. Harbach, William Anthony McGuire, George Marion Jr., Luther Reed, Tom Gibson
United States

