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Sons of Liberty is a fascinating short from 1939 that dives into the life of Haym Salomon, a financier during the tumultuous times of the American Revolution. The film's vibrant colors really pop, creating an engaging atmosphere that complements its historical narrative. It moves at a brisk pace, packing in a lot of context in just two reels. While the performances might not rival contemporary standards, there's an earnestness in the portrayal of patriotism that’s quite compelling. The practical effects, though limited by the era, have a quaint charm that adds to its distinctive feel. It’s a neat little piece of history that captures the spirit of its time.
Sons of Liberty is often overlooked in the realm of cinematic history, but it has garnered interest among collectors for its unique portrayal of a less-discussed figure in the Revolution. The film exists in various formats, with the original prints being quite scarce, which adds to its appeal. Many collectors appreciate its historical significance and its charm, making it a conversation piece in any collection.
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