
So, is this worth watching today? Honestly, if you have ten minutes and you like seeing how people used to tell jokes before the world changed, then yes. You’ll probably hate it if you can’t stand high-pitched 1920s voices or if you need a camera to move more than once every five minutes. It is basically just a filmed...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Bryan Foy

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"So, is this worth watching today? Honestly, if you have ten minutes and you like seeing how people used to tell jokes before the world changed, then yes. You’ll probably hate it if you can’t stand high-pitched 1920s voices or if you need a camera to move more than once every five minutes. It is basically just a filmed stage act. Ann Codee and Frank Orth were actually married in real life, which makes the bickering feel very authentic. You know that kind of low-level annoyance you have with some..."

