

You should definitely watch this if you’re into those old-school comedy duos who rely on physical size differences for jokes. It’s a 1929 flick, so it has that jittery, fast-motion energy that makes everyone look like they’ve had way too much coffee. If you hate movies where the plot is based on one incredibly dumb id...

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

Alfred J. Goulding

Alfred J. Goulding
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"You should definitely watch this if you’re into those old-school comedy duos who rely on physical size differences for jokes. It’s a 1929 flick, so it has that jittery, fast-motion energy that makes everyone look like they’ve had way too much coffee. If you hate movies where the plot is based on one incredibly dumb idea, you’ll probably want to skip it. But for everyone else, it’s a pretty harmless way to spend an hour. The whole thing stars Karl Dane and George K. Arthur. They were a big deal..."

George K. Arthur
Robert E. Hopkins, Byron Morgan, Ann Price
United States

