

If you are looking for a silent film that feels like a dusty Saturday afternoon, Power is probably it. It is one of those movies where you can practically smell the cheap tobacco and the wet cement. It is worth a look if you are a completionist for early Carole Lombard or if you just want to see Alan Hale and William B...

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

Howard Higgin

Reggie Morris
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"If you are looking for a silent film that feels like a dusty Saturday afternoon, Power is probably it. It is one of those movies where you can practically smell the cheap tobacco and the wet cement. It is worth a look if you are a completionist for early Carole Lombard or if you just want to see Alan Hale and William Boyd beat the hell out of each other for seventy minutes. If you want a deep plot about the ethics of engineering, you are going to be annoyed. This is a movie about guys being loud..."

William Boyd
John W. Krafft, Tay Garnett
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