
Alright, let’s talk about Marlie the Killer. Is this worth watching today? Honestly, yeah, for a very specific crowd. If you love old silent films, or you just have a soft spot for dog movies — especially *really* old dog movies — you might get a kick out of it. Anyone expecting snappy dialogue, fast pacing, or anythin...


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

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"Alright, let’s talk about Marlie the Killer. Is this worth watching today? Honestly, yeah, for a very specific crowd. If you love old silent films, or you just have a soft spot for dog movies — especially *really* old dog movies — you might get a kick out of it. Anyone expecting snappy dialogue, fast pacing, or anything resembling modern cinema will probably be bored out of their mind. This one’s a curio, a gentle ripple from the past. The whole thing hinges on Klondike the Dog, who plays Marli..."
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Hazel Christie MacDonald, George W. Pyper
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