A man returns to a small town in Kentucky to find his father's killers..

If you've got a soft spot for movies where the sound of a horse galloping sounds like someone hitting a bag of flour with a wooden spoon, you’ll probably find Mountain Justice pretty charming. It's definitely worth a watch if you like seeing how movies struggled to figure out talking and action at the same time back in...


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

Harry Joe Brown

William Parke
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"If you've got a soft spot for movies where the sound of a horse galloping sounds like someone hitting a bag of flour with a wooden spoon, you’ll probably find Mountain Justice pretty charming. It's definitely worth a watch if you like seeing how movies struggled to figure out talking and action at the same time back in 1930. People who need high-speed editing and clear audio will absolutely hate this. It’s slow, it’s creaky, and sometimes the actors look like they are waiting for someone off-ca..."
Richard Carlyle
Leslie Mason, Bennett Cohen
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