Gladys falls for a prizefighter who has invited his entire hometown to watch his fight in New York City. However, he gets crazy jealous when he sees Gladys at the fight sitting next to Jimmy.


Stepping into the cinematic ring with 'Sherlock's Home' (1927) is to be transported to an era where raw emotion, often amplified by stark visual storytelling, reigned supreme. This silent-era gem, penned by a trio of notable talents—H.C. Witwer, George Marion Jr., and the burgeoning Darryl F. Zanuck—delivers a pot...

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" Stepping into the cinematic ring with 'Sherlock's Home' (1927) is to be transported to an era where raw emotion, often amplified by stark visual storytelling, reigned supreme. This silent-era gem, penned by a trio of notable talents—H.C. Witwer, George Marion Jr., and the burgeoning Darryl F. Zanuck—delivers a potent narrative steeped in passion, pride, and the destructive force of jealousy. It’s a compelling snapshot of human frailty, played out against the vibrant, post-war backdrop of Ne..."
H.C. Witwer, George Marion Jr., Darryl F. Zanuck
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