

So, Lady Raffles. Is it worth tracking down today? Look, if you’re not already into early cinema, probably not. This is for the folks who appreciate the strange rhythm of late silent films, the ones who get a kick out of seeing how they tried to tell a story without a single spoken word. If you’re looking for a tight p...


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

Roy William Neill

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"So, Lady Raffles. Is it worth tracking down today? Look, if you’re not already into early cinema, probably not. This is for the folks who appreciate the strange rhythm of late silent films, the ones who get a kick out of seeing how they tried to tell a story without a single spoken word. If you’re looking for a tight plot or anything resembling modern acting nuance, you’ll likely be bouncing off this one pretty hard. But if you’ve got an hour and a bit to spare, and you’re curious about a certai..."
Ernest Hilliard
Earl Hudson, Jack Jungmeyer, Fred Stanley
United States

