Tad's dream is to attend a military academy so he can grow up to be a great soldier and a war hero, like his father. What he doesn't know is that his father, Slag, is actually a thief and a derelict.


Okay, so Square Shoulders is one of those old silent movies from 1929. If you usually skip anything without sound or in black and white, this probably isn’t for you. But if you’re into seeing how they told stories way back when, or just like a solid, heartfelt drama about a father and son, you should definitely give it...

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"Okay, so Square Shoulders is one of those old silent movies from 1929. If you usually skip anything without sound or in black and white, this probably isn’t for you. But if you’re into seeing how they told stories way back when, or just like a solid, heartfelt drama about a father and son, you should definitely give it a shot. It’s got a genuine earnestness that cuts through the years. My guess is it'll resonate with folks who appreciate a raw, emotional core. The whole thing centers on Tad, a ..."
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