
Innocent co-ed Dixie is unjustly expelled for unladylike activities by college chairman John Neil, who also happens to be the local District Attorney. Dixie uses an employment agency to unknowingly land a job with Neil's attorney son Bruce.


Restless Youth: A Melodrama That Still Hits Different, Mostly So, you wanna know if Restless Youth is worth digging up today? Well, if you’re a sucker for classic melodrama with a side of courtroom drama, and you don’t mind a silent film from 1928, then absolutely. It's got that earnest, slightly over-the-top feel that...


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

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"Restless Youth: A Melodrama That Still Hits Different, Mostly So, you wanna know if Restless Youth is worth digging up today? Well, if you’re a sucker for classic melodrama with a side of courtroom drama, and you don’t mind a silent film from 1928, then absolutely. It's got that earnest, slightly over-the-top feel that was just *chef's kiss* back then. If you’re here for explosions or snappy dialogue, you’ll probably find it a bit slow. But for everyone else, it’s a pretty compelling watch, offe..."
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