
A young man working in a steel mill falls in love with an old Scotsman's daughter. The young man saves the life of the steel-mill owner and is adopted by him.
Julien Josephson
United States

Stepping back into the flickering glow of the early 20th century, one encounters 'Red Hot Dollars,' a cinematic artifact from 1919 that, in its very essence, encapsulates the dramatic vigor and thematic ambition characteristic of the silent era. This film, penned by the prolific Julien Josephson, is more than just...

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

Jerome Storm

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" Stepping back into the flickering glow of the early 20th century, one encounters 'Red Hot Dollars,' a cinematic artifact from 1919 that, in its very essence, encapsulates the dramatic vigor and thematic ambition characteristic of the silent era. This film, penned by the prolific Julien Josephson, is more than just a period piece; it's a vibrant tapestry woven with threads of burgeoning romance, stark class divisions, and a deeply entrenched, almost Shakespearean, familial animosity. It invi..."

