
Danny Terry, a wild-animal expert for a scientific magazine, goes to the Mariposa Islands and pretends to be a white savage to put over a hoax on a rival magazine's expedition, guided by Professor Atwater. In New York, he is placed on exhibition at a "jungle ball" given by Mrs.

Is this film worth watching?Short answer: Yes, but it's a film that demands your attention and a certain level of curiosity. The Savage (1926) is not for the faint of heart or those seeking a linear narrative. It's a film that plays with deception and doubles, making it a fascinating watch for silent film aficionados a...

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

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"Is this film worth watching?Short answer: Yes, but it's a film that demands your attention and a certain level of curiosity. The Savage (1926) is not for the faint of heart or those seeking a linear narrative. It's a film that plays with deception and doubles, making it a fascinating watch for silent film aficionados and vintage movie enthusiasts.Is this film worth watching if you're intrigued by the complexities of identity and the power of deception in early cinema? Then, yes, it's definitely ..."
Ralph Spence, Ernest Pascal, Charles E. Whittaker, Jane Murfin
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