Charley's boss is stepping out with an ex-con's wife, so he asks Charley to do him a solid and take her to the cabin before her husband finds out. His wife sees them en-route and believes he is cheating on her.


The year 1925 remains a pivotal epoch in the annals of silent cinema, a time when the grammar of visual storytelling was being refined with surgical precision. While many enthusiasts point toward the heavy-handed drama of The Unholy Three or the historical grandeur of Dorothy Vernon of Haddon Hall, the true hea...

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

Leo McCarey

Henry Edwards
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" The year 1925 remains a pivotal epoch in the annals of silent cinema, a time when the grammar of visual storytelling was being refined with surgical precision. While many enthusiasts point toward the heavy-handed drama of The Unholy Three or the historical grandeur of Dorothy Vernon of Haddon Hall, the true heartbeat of the era often pulsed within the short-form comedies of the Hal Roach Studios. The Caretaker's Daughter stands as a testament to this, featuring the incomparable Charley C..."
H.M. Walker
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