A pickpocket falls in love with a newspaperman. When he is sent off to war, she disguises herself as a boy, joins a gang and sets out to save him.


The Humming Bird, a film of unrelenting passion and drama, weaves a complex tapestry of love, war, and self-discovery, set against the tumultuous backdrop of a world in conflict. As the narrative commences, we are introduced to a pickpocket, whose life is marked by stealth and deception, yet, upon encountering a newspa...

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

Sidney Olcott

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"The Humming Bird, a film of unrelenting passion and drama, weaves a complex tapestry of love, war, and self-discovery, set against the tumultuous backdrop of a world in conflict. As the narrative commences, we are introduced to a pickpocket, whose life is marked by stealth and deception, yet, upon encountering a newspaperman, her existence is forever altered. The deep-seated connection that develops between the two is palpable, a dark orange hue of passion that burns brightly, illuminating the d..."

Edmund Burns
Maude Fulton, Forrest Halsey
United States

