
Joe, a weakling gangster, and Bob, an ex-gambler, compete for Lyla Mason, a working girl who also runs a 10th Avenue rooming house in New York City. Bob's desire to show Lyla he can support her leads him back to the gambling table when past-due rent threatens her with eviction.


Is it worth a watch? If you like old movies that feel a bit dirty and cramped, then yeah, put this on. It is perfect for people who like silent-era crime stuff that isn't just guys in big hats shooting each other. But if you hate slow-moving plots about people worrying over money, you will probably be bored out of your...

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

William C. de Mille

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"Is it worth a watch? If you like old movies that feel a bit dirty and cramped, then yeah, put this on. It is perfect for people who like silent-era crime stuff that isn't just guys in big hats shooting each other. But if you hate slow-moving plots about people worrying over money, you will probably be bored out of your mind. 😴 The whole thing takes place mostly in this rooming house on 10th Avenue. It’s the kind of place where you can almost feel the dust on the lens. Phyllis Haver plays Lyla, ..."
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Lloyd Carpenter Griscom, Douglas Z. Doty, Jack McGowan, John W. Krafft
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