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A dusty mystery for a Sunday afternoonIf you are a fan of Agatha Christy, you should probably give this a look just to say you’ve seen it. It’s one of those silent films that feels like it’s been sitting in a basement for eighty years, which it probably has. Most people will find it way too slow, honestly.It’s not like...

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Julius Hagen

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"A dusty mystery for a Sunday afternoonIf you are a fan of Agatha Christy, you should probably give this a look just to say you’ve seen it. It’s one of those silent films that feels like it’s been sitting in a basement for eighty years, which it probably has. Most people will find it way too slow, honestly.It’s not like Avatar where things are exploding every five seconds. There are no blue people here, just very pale British people in stiff collars. If you hate movies where you have to read card..."
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