With a great setting, a plethora of potential suspects, fun chase scenes, and an almost slasher-like mentality, The Last Warning is one of my favorite silent horror films. It doesn't possess the same prestige as many others, and generally, I've not heard even other fans of silent films praise it, making it all the more a treat if you decide to jump in and give it a chance.
Have you any thoughts on Paul Leni's last addition to the genre?
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