Estrada, the chief government official of the region, has put a price on the head of José Savedra for causing the local people to rebel against his tax collectors. Dancer Rosario Montes also thinks that the tax levied against her "Fandango Café" is excessive and is not inclined to pay.

Alright, so we're diving into One Mad Kiss today. If you're someone who loves digging into early cinema, especially when sound was still a bit of a novelty, this 1930 film is definitely worth a look. It's got a certain charm, a bit like watching a live stage play on film, which can be really fun if you're in the right ...

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

Marcel Silver

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"Alright, so we're diving into One Mad Kiss today. If you're someone who loves digging into early cinema, especially when sound was still a bit of a novelty, this 1930 film is definitely worth a look. It's got a certain charm, a bit like watching a live stage play on film, which can be really fun if you're in the right mood. If you're looking for slick, fast-paced modern storytelling, you'll probably find it a bit slow. But for a peek at how they made movies almost a century ago? It's pretty neat..."
Adolf Paul, Dudley Nichols
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