
If you have a spare hour and you really like the sound of frying bacon—which is basically what the audio quality of these 1930 films sounds like—then you might enjoy Murder Will Out. It is definitely for the people who enjoy seeing how movies struggled to walk and talk at the same time. If you want something fast or ev...

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

Clarence G. Badger

Clarence G. Badger
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"If you have a spare hour and you really like the sound of frying bacon—which is basically what the audio quality of these 1930 films sounds like—then you might enjoy Murder Will Out. It is definitely for the people who enjoy seeing how movies struggled to walk and talk at the same time. If you want something fast or even remotely logical, you will probably hate this one. It’s slow. It’s dusty. It’s very much a product of its time. The whole thing starts with a businessman getting blackmailed by..."

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Murray Leinster, J. Grubb Alexander
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