


If you're into those old silent films that really tried to tell a good, straightforward story, *United States Smith* might be worth a look. It's definitely not for everyone – folks who need snappy dialogue or super modern pacing will probably find it a bit slow. But for anyone who appreciates the earnest charm of early...

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

Joseph Henabery

Robert N. Bradbury
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"If you're into those old silent films that really tried to tell a good, straightforward story, *United States Smith* might be worth a look. It's definitely not for everyone – folks who need snappy dialogue or super modern pacing will probably find it a bit slow. But for anyone who appreciates the earnest charm of early cinema, there’s some real fun here. Our hero, Smith, played by Kenneth Harlan, is this wealthy fella who’s a bit aimless. He’s doing it mostly to impress his sweetheart’s general..."
Gerald Beaumont, Curtis Benton, Louis Stevens, Casey Robinson
United States

