Gray plays a reporter trying to unravel a murder involving organized crime. Lorraine plays the heroine.

Shadows of the Night: Dusting Off a Silent-Era Whodunit Okay, so let’s talk about Shadows of the Night. Right off the bat, if you’re not usually into silent films, this one might be a tough sell. But for those who appreciate the quirks and charm of early cinema, or if you’re just curious about how they did crime thril...

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"Shadows of the Night: Dusting Off a Silent-Era Whodunit Okay, so let’s talk about Shadows of the Night. Right off the bat, if you’re not usually into silent films, this one might be a tough sell. But for those who appreciate the quirks and charm of early cinema, or if you’re just curious about how they did crime thrillers back in 1928, it’s absolutely worth a look. If you need modern pacing and snappy dialogue though, you’ll probably be scrolling past this one pretty quick. It’s a story about a..."
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