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Tol’able David (1921)
Richard Barthelmess is surprisingly (for me, anyway) good in this melodrama about a young boy’s coming of age. As tragedy after tragedy besets his family and friends (and his dog), David Kinemon gets his chance to prove his worth and be seen in the eyes of others as a man instead of just a boy. Overly sentimental at times, but well played by all.
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Did it hurt to give Richard Barthelmess some credit?
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