
Love blossoms after a posterhanger has an highway mishap with a Broadway star..

The Gate Crasher is one of those silent films that, honestly, you're going to know pretty quickly if it's for you. If you're a devoted silent era enthusiast, or just curious about what passed for light entertainment in 1928, there are some small pleasures to be found. But if you're coming in cold, expecting a roaring g...

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

William James Craft

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"The Gate Crasher is one of those silent films that, honestly, you're going to know pretty quickly if it's for you. If you're a devoted silent era enthusiast, or just curious about what passed for light entertainment in 1928, there are some small pleasures to be found. But if you're coming in cold, expecting a roaring good time or a masterpiece of early cinema, you'll probably find yourself checking the runtime after the first twenty minutes. It’s a curiosity, mostly. The setup is simple enough: ..."

Albert J. Smith
William James Craft, Vin Moore, Albert DeMond, Jack Foley, Carl Krusada
United States

