A Romeo and Juliet love story between the son of a brutal Italian bootlegger and the daughter of his bitter ex-partner, who is engaged in a blood feud with his one-time friend..


So, is The Guilty Generation worth digging up today? Well, it depends on your mood. If you’re into those early talkies, the kind where the melodrama is cranked way up and people really *emote*, then yeah, you might find something here. It’s got that old-timey feel, a sort of grim charm. But if you hate movies that take...

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"So, is The Guilty Generation worth digging up today? Well, it depends on your mood. If you’re into those early talkies, the kind where the melodrama is cranked way up and people really *emote*, then yeah, you might find something here. It’s got that old-timey feel, a sort of grim charm. But if you hate movies that take their time, or you just can’t stand characters who make obviously bad decisions, then this one will probably just annoy you. Don't expect subtle. The whole thing kicks off with a ..."
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