A French cousin arrives in America, causing chaos everywhere he goes. On a visit to Coney Island, the cousin claims to be a prizefighter and enters a high-stakes boxing match.

Alright, so Sock and Run. This old silent film, it's one of those bits of history where, if you’re really into the early days of slapstick, you might find something to chuckle at. But honestly? If you’re not already a big fan of this specific kind of old-school chaos, you probably won't be rushing to tell all your frie...

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

Leslie Goodwins

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"Alright, so Sock and Run. This old silent film, it's one of those bits of history where, if you’re really into the early days of slapstick, you might find something to chuckle at. But honestly? If you’re not already a big fan of this specific kind of old-school chaos, you probably won't be rushing to tell all your friends about it. It’s got some moments, sure, but it also feels a little… *thin* for modern eyes. For a quick watch, maybe. For deep engagement, nah. 🤷♀️The whole thing kicks off wi..."
Bert Ennis, Leslie Goodwins
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