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Come Through (1917) has a unique charm, combining crime and drama in a way that keeps you engaged. The journey of a young man from a Montana mining camp to the elite circles of New York is intriguing, especially how he balances his public persona as a dancer with his secret life as a burglar. There's a rawness to the performances that feels very much of its time, capturing the spirit of early 20th-century ambition and desperation. The pacing has that distinct silent film rhythm, allowing for moments of visual storytelling that really draw you in.
Come Through is quite scarce in circulation, often appearing in specialized silent film collections. Formats include 16mm prints and occasional digital restorations, but finding good quality copies can be a challenge. Collectors often appreciate its blend of crime and dance themes, making it a distinctive piece from the silent era that reflects the societal contrasts of the time.
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