
If you’re looking for a deep, soul-searching Western, keep moving. The Cowboy Kid isn’t that. It’s for people who have 50 minutes to kill and want to see how 1920s Hollywood handled a 'B' picture before the talkies arrived and messed everything up. If you hate silent slapstick, you’re going to hate about 30% of this mo...

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

Clyde Carruth

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"If you’re looking for a deep, soul-searching Western, keep moving. The Cowboy Kid isn’t that. It’s for people who have 50 minutes to kill and want to see how 1920s Hollywood handled a 'B' picture before the talkies arrived and messed everything up. If you hate silent slapstick, you’re going to hate about 30% of this movie. Rex Bell is the lead here. He’s got this incredibly earnest face. He spends a lot of time looking off-camera with this intense, slightly confused expression, like he’s trying..."
Seton I. Miller, Harry Sinclair Drago, James J. Tynan
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