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Dollars and Sense is a 1920 drama that explores themes of desperation and sacrifice. Directed in the silent film era, it features a cast led by Madge Kennedy and Kenneth Harlan.
This film is somewhat elusive in the collector's market, with only a few prints known to exist. Its status as a silent film adds to its rarity, as many collectors gravitate towards more popular titles from this period. The thematic depth and character exploration present a fascinating glimpse into early 20th-century societal issues, making it an interesting piece for those looking to understand the evolution of film narrative and style.
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Dollars and Sense is a drama film.
The director of Dollars and Sense is not specified in the provided data.
The film features a cast that includes Madge Kennedy, Kenneth Harlan, Willard Louis, Florence Deshon, and Richard Tucker.
Dollars and Sense was released in 1920.
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