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If you are looking for something snappy or fast-paced, you should probably just keep scrolling. The Phantom in the House is one of those dusty, creaky early talkies that feels like it’s held together with scotch tape and hope. It is definitely for the people who have a soft spot for silent-era actors trying to figure o...

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"If you are looking for something snappy or fast-paced, you should probably just keep scrolling. The Phantom in the House is one of those dusty, creaky early talkies that feels like it’s held together with scotch tape and hope. It is definitely for the people who have a soft spot for silent-era actors trying to figure out what to do with their voices. Is it worth watching today? Only if you like seeing Henry B. Walthall look incredibly sad for an hour. If you want a tight thriller, you will prob..."

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