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Ralph Flint

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Tumbleweeds (1925) 100% EDIT “All that is asked of him, Mr. Hart does with a good grace and a most decent reserve, he having apparently during his temporary retirement from the screen cast from him all desire to shine emotionally on the screen.” – Christian Science Monitor Mar 11, 2024 Full Review Kid Boots (1926) EDIT “So the amiable and appealing Mr. Cantor, plus this aforesaid last-reel agitation, plus the harmonious melodies of the original Kid Boots, make the occasion quite auspicious for Paramount.” – Christian Science Monitor Mar 11, 2024 Full Review The Better 'Ole (1926) EDIT “The well-known Bairnsfather opus, The Better 'Ole, has been made into an amusing screen comedy, with Sydney Chaplin taking the part of Old Bill, and the Vitaphone has been used for orchestral accompaniment and preliminary divertissement.” – Christian Science Monitor Mar 11, 2024 Full Review The Midshipman (1925) EDIT “Harriet Hammond, Margaret Seddon and Crawiord Kent are also in the picture, but their work is of little assistance to the miscast star.” – Christian Science Monitor Mar 11, 2024 Full Review The Dark Angel (1925) 100% EDIT “There is a remarkably effective war sequence, one of the finest things of its sort ever put on the screen; dramatically and photographically this part of the picture rises very high.” – Christian Science Monitor Mar 11, 2024 Full Review Bulldog Drummond (1929) 83% EDIT “Bulldog Drummond further signalizes Ronald Colman’s début in talking pictures, and he scores heavily in the new medium. Already a popular star of the silent cinema, he should find his following quadrupled, at least.” – Christian Science Monitor Mar 9, 2024 Full Review Sherlock, Jr. (1924) 86% EDIT “His third [feature] lacks the continuity and adroitness of the earlier pictures, albeit there are hilarious novelties sprinkled through the latter part of the film.” – Christian Science Monitor Feb 23, 2024 Full Review
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