
If you have a soft spot for Gary Cooper before he became the 'strong silent' icon, this is probably for you. It is a 1930 talkie, so it is a bit creaky, but the emotion actually works if you are in the right mood. 🍿 Don't watch it if you cannot stand old movies where people talk like they are on a stage. It is very m...

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

Richard Wallace

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"If you have a soft spot for Gary Cooper before he became the 'strong silent' icon, this is probably for you. It is a 1930 talkie, so it is a bit creaky, but the emotion actually works if you are in the right mood. 🍿 Don't watch it if you cannot stand old movies where people talk like they are on a stage. It is very much a play adaptation and it shows in every room. Cooper plays Kenneth Dowey. He is a Canadian soldier who gets wounded and ends up in London during the Great War. There is this ..."

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Dan Totheroh, John Farrow, Richard H. Digges Jr., J.M. Barrie
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