A crotchety old coot wants his son and daughter-in-law to have kids so he can have grandchildren, but so far they haven't done so. In a somewhat ham-handed attempt to bring them closer together so they'll be in the mood to give them the grandchildren he wants, he winds up bringing them to the point where they're considering divorcing.

Stolen Kisses: When Grandkids Are All That Matter Alright, let's talk about Stolen Kisses. Is it something you absolutely *must* track down this evening? Probably not, unless you have a real soft spot for silent era comedies and don't mind a plot that hinges on some seriously old-fashioned ideas. If you're into seeing...

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

Ray Enright

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"Stolen Kisses: When Grandkids Are All That Matter Alright, let's talk about Stolen Kisses. Is it something you absolutely *must* track down this evening? Probably not, unless you have a real soft spot for silent era comedies and don't mind a plot that hinges on some seriously old-fashioned ideas. If you're into seeing how films told a simple, kind of goofy story without any sound, you might get a kick out of it. But if you're looking for something fast-paced, emotionally complex, or even just, ..."
Claude Gillingwater
Jimmy Starr, Franz von Suppé, Edward T. Lowe Jr.
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