A gangster's henchman becomes a hero after he is drafted to serve in the Great War..


Okay, so The Mighty, from way back in 1929. Is it worth tracking down today? Well, if you're into those old-school silent-to-early-talkie era flicks, especially ones that try to wrestle with big changes like war and redemption, yeah, you might find something here. Folks who need constant action or modern pacing will pr...

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

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"Okay, so The Mighty, from way back in 1929. Is it worth tracking down today? Well, if you're into those old-school silent-to-early-talkie era flicks, especially ones that try to wrestle with big changes like war and redemption, yeah, you might find something here. Folks who need constant action or modern pacing will probably be pretty bored. 😴 This film throws us right into the grimy underbelly of city life, where George Bancroft's character, Bull, operates as a gangster's muscle. He's big, he..."
Robert N. Lee, Grover Jones, Herman J. Mankiewicz, Nellie Revell, William Slavens McNutt
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