
Is "The Viking" Worth Watching Today? For a modern audience, "The Viking" is a fascinating, if sometimes challenging, experience. Released in 1928, it stands as a significant artifact of the late silent era, primarily notable for its extensive use of two-strip Technicolor. If you’re a dedicated film historian, a silent...

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

Roy William Neill

Roy William Neill
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"Is "The Viking" Worth Watching Today? For a modern audience, "The Viking" is a fascinating, if sometimes challenging, experience. Released in 1928, it stands as a significant artifact of the late silent era, primarily notable for its extensive use of two-strip Technicolor. If you’re a dedicated film historian, a silent cinema enthusiast, or someone curious about early color processes and grand-scale historical epics before sound took over, then yes, it's absolutely worth seeing. However, if you ..."
Ottilie A. Liljencrantz, Jack Cunningham, Randolph Bartlett
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