Harry is a hobo, one step ahead of the law. After accidentally foiling a purse snatcher, he cadges a ride on a flatbed truck, is knocked out when a wax figure falls on him during the ride, and is carried into a museum by someone thinking he's another manikin.

Review: Knight DutyOkay, so, Knight Duty? Is it worth a look today? Yeah, if you've got a soft spot for old-school physical comedy and aren't expecting a modern blockbuster. This one’s a quirky little gem for folks who dig silent era hijinks or just want to see something genuinely different. But if you need snappy dial...

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

Arvid E. Gillstrom

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"Review: Knight DutyOkay, so, Knight Duty? Is it worth a look today? Yeah, if you've got a soft spot for old-school physical comedy and aren't expecting a modern blockbuster. This one’s a quirky little gem for folks who dig silent era hijinks or just want to see something genuinely different. But if you need snappy dialogue and elaborate plots, you might just find yourself checking your watch. It’s definitely not for everyone, bless its heart.The whole thing kicks off with Harry, our hero of sort..."
Harry Langdon
William Watson, Dean Ward
United States

