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Alright, let’s be honest from the jump: The Vagabond Queen from way back in 1928 isn’t exactly a Saturday night popcorn flick for everyone. If you’re looking for snappy modern pacing or deep, complex character arcs, you’ll probably find yourself a bit bored. But for those of us who get a kick out of silent cinema, part...

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

Géza von Bolváry

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"Alright, let’s be honest from the jump: The Vagabond Queen from way back in 1928 isn’t exactly a Saturday night popcorn flick for everyone. If you’re looking for snappy modern pacing or deep, complex character arcs, you’ll probably find yourself a bit bored. But for those of us who get a kick out of silent cinema, particularly the energetic charm of Betty Balfour, this one is absolutely worth digging up. It’s a whimsical, slightly messy little gem. 👑 The premise is classic Ruritanian stuff: a ..."
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