During World War I, criminal Dakin Barrolles, fleeing a bank robbery gone awry, has a chance meeting with a rich, drunken banker and his wife. Fascinated by the kind of people he would ordinarily never get to meet, he steals a locket with the banker's picture.


If you have about seventy minutes and you want to see how people in 1930 thought plastic surgery worked, you should probably watch Scotland Yard. It is worth it just for the sheer audacity of the plot. If you like those old 'wrong man' stories or movies where someone tries to pull a fast one on high society, you'll hav...

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

William K. Howard

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"If you have about seventy minutes and you want to see how people in 1930 thought plastic surgery worked, you should probably watch Scotland Yard. It is worth it just for the sheer audacity of the plot. If you like those old 'wrong man' stories or movies where someone tries to pull a fast one on high society, you'll have a good time. If you can't stand the crackly, slightly hissy audio of early sound films, you will probably hate it within five minutes. The whole thing kicks off with Dakin Barro..."
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