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La loca de la casa is a tough sell for most people today, let's be honest. If you’re not already knee-deep in early 20th-century melodrama, or if the idea of a deeply earnest, often static narrative makes your eyes glaze over, then you can probably skip this one. But for those who appreciate the quirks of silent cinema...


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"La loca de la casa is a tough sell for most people today, let's be honest. If you’re not already knee-deep in early 20th-century melodrama, or if the idea of a deeply earnest, often static narrative makes your eyes glaze over, then you can probably skip this one. But for those who appreciate the quirks of silent cinema, or if you're just curious about how these kinds of stories were told a hundred years ago, there’s a strange, almost archival charm here. It's definitely not for casual viewing; t..."
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Benito Pérez Galdós, Luis R. Alonso
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1935 · IMDb —


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