
A promising young prizefighter sees his career start to go down the drain after he gets married and allows his wife's father and no-good brother to move in with them..

Is "The Count of Ten" worth digging up today? Well, that really depends on what you're looking for on a Friday night.If you’re into old-school melodrama, the kind where bad decisions spiral fast and facial expressions do all the talking, then yeah, maybe give it a shot.But if silent films aren't your jam, or you need f...

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

James Flood

Robert N. Bradbury
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"Is "The Count of Ten" worth digging up today? Well, that really depends on what you're looking for on a Friday night.If you’re into old-school melodrama, the kind where bad decisions spiral fast and facial expressions do all the talking, then yeah, maybe give it a shot.But if silent films aren't your jam, or you need fast-paced action and snappy dialogue, you'll probably find this one a bit of a slog, honestly. 🥊The story itself is classic stuff: a promising boxer, played by Charles Ray, gets h..."

Arthur Lake
Harry O. Hoyt, Gerald Beaumont, Albert DeMond
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