In an attempt to dodge a cop, Claude hides in a museum, but he gets locked in after closing time and tangles with a pair of burglars..


Is 'Who's Afraid?' a silent film worth unearthing and watching in our fast-paced, high-definition era? Short answer: yes, but with a few crucial caveats that define its unique charm and occasional frustrations. This largely forgotten silent comedy offers a delightful, if dated, glimpse into the physical humor and narra...

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

Charles Lamont

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"Is 'Who's Afraid?' a silent film worth unearthing and watching in our fast-paced, high-definition era? Short answer: yes, but with a few crucial caveats that define its unique charm and occasional frustrations. This largely forgotten silent comedy offers a delightful, if dated, glimpse into the physical humor and narrative ingenuity of its time, making it a surprisingly engaging watch for cinephiles and those curious about early cinema, but it will likely test the patience of viewers accustomed ..."
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