Fraternal rivalry intensifies when two brothers play on opposing teams in a big Army-Navy football match..


Alright, so if you’re thinking about diving into Salute today, you really gotta know what you’re getting into. This is a 1929 film, which means it’s for a very specific crowd. If you love digging into film history, seeing how movies sounded when they first started talking, or just have a soft spot for really old sports...

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

David Butler

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"Alright, so if you’re thinking about diving into Salute today, you really gotta know what you’re getting into. This is a 1929 film, which means it’s for a very specific crowd. If you love digging into film history, seeing how movies sounded when they first started talking, or just have a soft spot for really old sports dramas, then yeah, this is probably worth a watch. You’ll probably hate it if you need fast pacing, crisp sound, or anything remotely resembling modern acting styles. It’s a time ..."
James Kevin McGuinness, Tristram Tupper, Wilbur Morse Jr., John Stone
United States

