
If you have an hour to kill and don’t mind squinting at some grainy footage, The Price of Fear is actually a decent pick. It is perfect for anyone who loves those old-school silents where the drama is mostly in the eyes, but people who need loud explosions will probably hate it.Bill Cody stars in this one, and he has t...

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"If you have an hour to kill and don’t mind squinting at some grainy footage, The Price of Fear is actually a decent pick. It is perfect for anyone who loves those old-school silents where the drama is mostly in the eyes, but people who need loud explosions will probably hate it.Bill Cody stars in this one, and he has this very specific way of staring at people. It makes him look like he is trying to remember if he actually locked his front door before leaving for the day.The story is about a guy..."
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