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So, 'Ace High' is an interesting flick from 1918, even though the director remains shrouded in mystery. It captures a gritty Western vibe with its themes of survival and corruption. The pacing is pretty typical for silent films, but it has some standout moments—like the stark contrast between Annette's innocence and the sheriff's obsession. The performances, especially Tom Mix as Jean Rivard, really bring out the tension. Plus, there's something raw about how the film uses practical effects to depict the harsh northern landscape, which adds to the overall atmosphere. It's not your run-of-the-mill Western; there's a depth that makes you appreciate the era's storytelling, even if it feels a bit uneven at times.
This film has a limited print history, making it somewhat of a rarity among silent Westerns. While it doesn't have the same recognition as other films of its time, it sparks interest among collectors for its unique narrative and atmospheric storytelling. The scarcity of quality prints adds to its allure, as enthusiasts often seek out lesser-known gems like this for their collections.
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