The wife of a diplomat in Geneva pretends to be a maid in order to continue her flirting with a handsome young courier..


Alright, so After the Ball, a 1932 number, is a bit of a peculiar watch today. If you're someone who genuinely enjoys digging into those really old films, especially the ones where the plot feels like a stage play squished onto the screen, you might find some quiet charm here. But for anyone expecting modern pacing or ...

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

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"Alright, so After the Ball, a 1932 number, is a bit of a peculiar watch today. If you're someone who genuinely enjoys digging into those really old films, especially the ones where the plot feels like a stage play squished onto the screen, you might find some quiet charm here. But for anyone expecting modern pacing or high stakes, you'll probably be checking your watch. It’s a very particular kind of film buff who’ll appreciate this one. 🧐 The whole thing hinges on this diplomat's wife in Gene..."
J.O.C. Orton, H.M. Harwood, Max Neufeld
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