
Olive Borden returns home to Buenos Aires and discovers her father has been murdered and her sister has been attacked by an American..


Is it worth a watch? Honestly, if you are a fan of Olive Borden, then yes. You should probably see this. It is great for people who love those late-silent era melodramas that feel a bit more mature than the stuff from the early twenties. If you hate slow stories where people stare intensely at letters for three minutes...

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"Is it worth a watch? Honestly, if you are a fan of Olive Borden, then yes. You should probably see this. It is great for people who love those late-silent era melodramas that feel a bit more mature than the stuff from the early twenties. If you hate slow stories where people stare intensely at letters for three minutes, you'll probably want to skip it. I caught this the other night and it’s one of those movies that stays in your head mostly because of how bleak the setup is. Usually, these films..."
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