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So, 'Vengeance' is this interesting piece from 1930 that really captures the anxieties of colonial life in West Africa. John Meadham runs a trading post, and you can almost feel the weight of his frustrations as he communicates with London, wanting a change. The arrival of Charles Summers, with his rigid demeanor, throws a wrench into things, creating some palpable tension. There's an atmospheric quality to the film, with practical effects that lend a certain authenticity to the adventure elements. The pacing feels deliberate, drawing you into the character dynamics. You see themes of power, competition, and personal conflict unfold, making it a rather distinctive entry in this era's cinema.
'Vengeance' is quite a rarity, not much seen since its release, and it has become a bit of a treasure for those digging into early sound films. Hard to find in decent condition, it pops up occasionally but often in less-than-stellar prints, which only adds to its charm for collectors. There's definitely a niche interest in films of this era that explore colonial themes, and this one stands out for its character-driven storytelling and unique setting.
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