
Lost and Found (silent, 1935)
“Lost and Found” is a 1935 silent drama that explores the challenges faced by at-risk youth in a small town, focusing on a Texaco gas station assistant manager and his unscrupulous friend. The narrative unfolds as the friend, burdened by gambling debts, attempts to rob the assistant manager, leading to a series of misunderstandings and gossip that implicate the innocent manager in the theft. The local priest intervenes to resolve the situation, but his approach raises further complications. The film captures the youth culture of the 1930s, showcasing scenes of teenagers socializing, gambling, and the societal issues of the time, all set against the backdrop of Long Island before urban congestion.
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