
Based on the 1915 Colorado miners strike. Warren Harcourt, the coal company manager, comes to the scene.

Marion Fairfax, William C. de Mille
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Stepping back into the cinematic annals of 1915, one encounters a film that, despite its century-plus vintage, resonates with an unsettling contemporary relevance: William C. de Mille's The Blacklist. This isn't merely a silent film; it's a stark, unvarnished socio-political drama, a visceral...

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William C. de Mille

William C. de Mille
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" Stepping back into the cinematic annals of 1915, one encounters a film that, despite its century-plus vintage, resonates with an unsettling contemporary relevance: William C. de Mille's The Blacklist. This isn't merely a silent film; it's a stark, unvarnished socio-political drama, a visceral snapshot of America's industrial crucible, and a testament to the nascent power of cinema to confront societal inequities head-on. At its heart lies the harrowing narrative of the..."


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