
A film about male bonding. At the end of WW I, two Americans (William Boyd and Robert Armstrong) befriend a simple minded German (Alan Hale) and win him over into becoming an American.

So, you’re wondering if this old film, The Leatherneck, is worth digging up today? Well, if you’re into those early talkies that really tried to figure out what a movie could be, or if you just like stories about old-fashioned male bonding, then yeah, give it a shot. Folks who need everything to be slick and fast-paced...

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

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"So, you’re wondering if this old film, The Leatherneck, is worth digging up today? Well, if you’re into those early talkies that really tried to figure out what a movie could be, or if you just like stories about old-fashioned male bonding, then yeah, give it a shot. Folks who need everything to be slick and fast-paced, though, probably won’t get it. It’s a different beast entirely. 🐻 This movie kicks off right after World War I, throwing us into the lives of two American Marines, played by W..."
John W. Krafft, Elliott J. Clawson
United States

