

The Verdict: A Relic of Generational Friction If you are looking for a fast-paced thriller or a deep psychological character study, The Tragedy of Youth (1928) will likely feel like a dusty museum piece. However, for those interested in how the 1920s viewed its own 'lost' generation, it is absolutely worth a look today...

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"The Verdict: A Relic of Generational Friction If you are looking for a fast-paced thriller or a deep psychological character study, The Tragedy of Youth (1928) will likely feel like a dusty museum piece. However, for those interested in how the 1920s viewed its own 'lost' generation, it is absolutely worth a look today. It is a film for fans of silent-era social dramas and anyone fascinated by the 'flapper' archetype. Those who dislike heavy-handed moralizing or the slower, more deliberate panto..."
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Fanny Hatton, Olga Printzlau, Frederic Hatton, Albert S. Le Vino
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