
Jazz age youngster Smoke Thatcher "borrows" a neighbor's car to take Patsy, his sweetheart, to a dance after his father refuses to lend him his car. A car-fight with a rival results in the borrowed automobile's being so wrecked that Smoke cannot return it.


If you have an hour to kill and a soft spot for the late silent era when everything was starting to look really crisp before sound came in and messed up the lighting for a few years, Walking Back is a decent sit. It is for the person who likes seeing vintage cars treated like disposable toys. If you hate melodrama wher...

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

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"If you have an hour to kill and a soft spot for the late silent era when everything was starting to look really crisp before sound came in and messed up the lighting for a few years, Walking Back is a decent sit. It is for the person who likes seeing vintage cars treated like disposable toys. If you hate melodrama where the coincidence is so thick you can't breathe, you will probably want to turn it off by the thirty-minute mark. The whole thing starts with Smoke Thatcher (Richard Walling) bein..."
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