A radio salesman finds himself transported back in time to King Arthur's court..


Alright, so you're thinking about diving into something from 1931? A Connecticut Yankee, with Will Rogers, is definitely a different beast. If you're into classic Hollywood, especially pre-Code stuff and early talkies, you'll probably find this a charming, often funny trip. But if you need fast pacing, big action, or m...

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

David Butler

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"Alright, so you're thinking about diving into something from 1931? A Connecticut Yankee, with Will Rogers, is definitely a different beast. If you're into classic Hollywood, especially pre-Code stuff and early talkies, you'll probably find this a charming, often funny trip. But if you need fast pacing, big action, or modern sensibilities, you might find yourself checking your watch. It’s a bit of a slow burn, for sure, but there’s a quiet cleverness to it. The basic idea is pure Mark Twain: a r..."
William M. Conselman, Jack Moffitt, Owen Davis, Mark Twain
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