More of the insane antics of Jefferson Machamer and his bevy of girl models. They act out an entertainingly half-witted story which revolves about Machamer's efforts to land a cartoon with an agency headed by a screwy trio of morons.

Is it worth your time? Honestly? Only if you have a very specific itch for 1930s variety fluff that makes absolutely no sense. If you are looking for a cohesive narrative, you will hate this. If you enjoy watching people just sort of… hang around in rooms while music plays, you might find it charming in a basement-arch...


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

Raymond Kane

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"Is it worth your time? Honestly? Only if you have a very specific itch for 1930s variety fluff that makes absolutely no sense. If you are looking for a cohesive narrative, you will hate this. If you enjoy watching people just sort of… hang around in rooms while music plays, you might find it charming in a basement-archivist kind of way. There is a scene near the start where Jefferson Machamer is trying to sell a cartoon, and the guys he’s talking to are so cartoonishly 'screwy' that it feels li..."
Jefferson Machamer
United States
1920 · IMDb 5
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