
"New York Nights" is one of those films. You know, the ones that make you lean in close, not always because the plot is *that* gripping, but because you're trying to catch every little thing, every shift in a performer's face. If you're into early talkies, or just curious about how Hollywood wrestled with that big soun...

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

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""New York Nights" is one of those films. You know, the ones that make you lean in close, not always because the plot is *that* gripping, but because you're trying to catch every little thing, every shift in a performer's face. If you're into early talkies, or just curious about how Hollywood wrestled with that big sound leap, then yeah, give it a shot. Classic melodrama fans will find something here, too. But if you're expecting snappy dialogue or modern storytelling, well, you might find yourse..."
Tetsu Komai
Jules Furthman, Hugh Stanislaus Stange
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