Roddy Forrester, a charter member of the White Mice Club (dedicated to aiding people in distress), is sent by his father to a Latin American republic, where he falls in love with Inez Rojas, the daughter of General Rojas, a former and greatly beloved president of the republic. When Roddy learns that Inez's father is slowly dying in a prison cell, he vows to get him out.


Short answer: yes, but... White Mice, a 1926 silent film, offers a charming and engaging story that, despite its simplicity, resonates with viewers today. It is not for those seeking cutting-edge filmmaking or modern storytelling techniques, but for those who appreciate the elegance and emotional depth of early cinema,...

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

Edward H. Griffith

Perry N. Vekroff
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"Short answer: yes, but... White Mice, a 1926 silent film, offers a charming and engaging story that, despite its simplicity, resonates with viewers today. It is not for those seeking cutting-edge filmmaking or modern storytelling techniques, but for those who appreciate the elegance and emotional depth of early cinema, this film is a delightful journey back in time. Is this film worth watching? White Mice is a film that works because of its well-crafted narrative, richly nuanced performances, ..."

William Wadsworth
Richard Harding Davis, Randolph Bartlett
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