

Alright, so, "Tropical Nights." Is it worth digging up today? Honestly, for most people, probably not. This is one for the silent film faithful, or perhaps those of us who have a soft spot for Jack London adaptations, no matter how creaky. If you’re allergic to melodrama, exaggerated expressions, or the inherent quaint...

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"Alright, so, "Tropical Nights." Is it worth digging up today? Honestly, for most people, probably not. This is one for the silent film faithful, or perhaps those of us who have a soft spot for Jack London adaptations, no matter how creaky. If you’re allergic to melodrama, exaggerated expressions, or the inherent quaintness of 1928 cinema, you'll probably hate it. But if you’re curious, if you enjoy seeing how a story about passion and peril on a remote island played out without a single spoken w..."
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Bennett Cohen, Harry Carr, Jack London
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