Don Francisco Delfina, a nobleman of Southern California in 1848, disguises himself as El Puma and leads a revolt against the tyrannical land agent and politician Peter Harkness..


Look, if you’re not already a classic film fanatic, or someone who gets a kick out of watching movies from **way** back when, The Lash (1930) is probably not going to be your next Saturday night pick. But for those of us who enjoy a peek at early sound cinema, or just a good old-fashioned swashbuckling tale, it's actua...

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

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"Look, if you’re not already a classic film fanatic, or someone who gets a kick out of watching movies from **way** back when, The Lash (1930) is probably not going to be your next Saturday night pick. But for those of us who enjoy a peek at early sound cinema, or just a good old-fashioned swashbuckling tale, it's actually got some moments. If you need explosions and lightning-fast cuts, skip this one entirely. 🙅♀️ The setup is pretty straightforward. Don Francisco Delfina, played by Richard Ba..."
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