The story begins in 1923: after an accident, a newspaper reporter needs to raise $5,000 to pay for an operation, otherwise his young sister will be crippled for life. The desperate reporter is finally able to get the cash from a shady acquaintance, Riggs.


If you have about an hour and you want to see how movies used to handle big emotions without any subtlely, this is a good pick. It's for people who like those snappy, fast-talking newsroom dramas from the early thirties. If you can't stand old movies where the sound is a bit fuzzy or the acting is way too loud, you’ll ...

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

Erle C. Kenton

Robert N. Bradbury
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"If you have about an hour and you want to see how movies used to handle big emotions without any subtlely, this is a good pick. It's for people who like those snappy, fast-talking newsroom dramas from the early thirties. If you can't stand old movies where the sound is a bit fuzzy or the acting is way too loud, you’ll probably hate it. The whole thing starts in 1923. It’s one of those setups that feels like it belongs in a silent film like The Forbidden Path or something. Our main guy is a rep..."
Lloyd Ingraham
Gordon Kahn, Warren Duff
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