A pair of elderly Civil War veterans, Judge Holt and his friend Joel Ketchum, spent most of their time reminiscing about their wartime experiences. In the meantime, Holt's granddaughter falls in love with a devil-may-care aviator.

If you're looking for a breezy Saturday night watch, The Little Wildcat isn't it. This one's strictly for the silent film faithful, or maybe folks curious about that weird transitional period right before sound really took over. Everyone else will likely find its charms, or lack thereof, pretty baffling. It’s a film th...

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

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"If you're looking for a breezy Saturday night watch, The Little Wildcat isn't it. This one's strictly for the silent film faithful, or maybe folks curious about that weird transitional period right before sound really took over. Everyone else will likely find its charms, or lack thereof, pretty baffling. It’s a film that exists, and sometimes that's the most compelling thing about it. The movie kicks off with Judge Holt and his pal Joel Ketchum, two Civil War veterans, just… existing. They sit ..."
Jimmy Starr, Gene Wright, Edward T. Lowe Jr.
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