
Okay, so you're thinking about diving into a 1929 flick? The Hole in the Wall is probably for you if you're already into early talkies, or if you're a big fan of Edward G. Robinson and Claudette Colbert and want to see them *really* young. It’s got that old-school melodrama vibe. If you need super-fast pacing, crystal-...

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

Robert Florey

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"Okay, so you're thinking about diving into a 1929 flick? The Hole in the Wall is probably for you if you're already into early talkies, or if you're a big fan of Edward G. Robinson and Claudette Colbert and want to see them *really* young. It’s got that old-school melodrama vibe. If you need super-fast pacing, crystal-clear sound, or modern acting nuances, you’ll probably find yourself pretty bored, or maybe even a little frustrated. The setup is classic revenge. Jean Oliver, played by a very yo..."

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