
The adventures of a trouser presser whose cheerful self-reliance enables him to mix with society people and assume the management of a big store..


If you have about eighty minutes to spare and want to see how people in the 1930s thought business worked, this is worth a look. You’ll probably like it if you enjoy fast-talking lead actors who never seem to breathe between sentences. But if you’re looking for a serious drama or something with logical plot points, you...

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

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"If you have about eighty minutes to spare and want to see how people in the 1930s thought business worked, this is worth a look. You’ll probably like it if you enjoy fast-talking lead actors who never seem to breathe between sentences. But if you’re looking for a serious drama or something with logical plot points, you’re going to hate this. It’s basically a fever dream about social climbing. 👔 William Haines plays John Bart. He’s a trouser presser. That’s his whole life at the start. He spend..."
Edgar Allan Woolf, Harry James Smith
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