A group of gangsters set out to "get" a supposedly respectable doctor. The tables are turned and the doctor kills the gunman, planting his body beside an accidentally handy train wreck.
R.H. Douglas, Basil Mason, H. Fowler Mear
United Kingdom

Alright, let’s talk about Wolves of the Underworld. If you’re into the old, old stuff – particularly silent films from the late 20s – then yeah, this one’s worth a look. It’s got a certain grit to it, a neat little twist you don’t quite expect. For anyone else, especially if you need dialogue or a fast pace, you’ll pro...


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George A. Cooper

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"Alright, let’s talk about Wolves of the Underworld. If you’re into the old, old stuff – particularly silent films from the late 20s – then yeah, this one’s worth a look. It’s got a certain grit to it, a neat little twist you don’t quite expect. For anyone else, especially if you need dialogue or a fast pace, you’ll probably find yourself checking your watch. 🕰️ The premise here is pretty straightforward, which is often a blessing with these older pictures. A crew of shady characters, the titul..."


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