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The Overland Limited, directed by Frank O'Neill, is an interesting slice of 1920s adventure cinema. It's got that classic silent film feel, with Malcolm McGregor's performance as David Barton really bringing the character's ambition to life. The pacing is a bit uneven, but it captures that sense of wanderlust and the era's fascination with train travel. The practical effects used for train sequences are charming, given the limitations of the time. Olive Borden's role adds a romantic tension that contrasts nicely with the ambitious narrative. Overall, there's a rough-hewn quality that gives it character, and the atmosphere is rich with early 20th-century Americana. It's a snapshot of a bygone era, wrapped in adventure and romance.
Great example of early adventure films.Interesting exploration of train travel themes.Malcolm McGregor's performance stands out.
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