David Holt, with other young stars of the Paramount lot, decide to make a movie of their own, with David Holt the star and director. They mix an assortment of newsreel clips, scenes from old pictures and parts they filmed themselves.

Is it worth your time? Honestly, only if you are a freak for Hollywood history or really like watching 1930s kids act like miniature moguls. If you want a cohesive story, look away. You will probably hate this if you need professional editing or a plot that makes sense for more than five minutes. There is something in...


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

Robert F. McGowan

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"Is it worth your time? Honestly, only if you are a freak for Hollywood history or really like watching 1930s kids act like miniature moguls. If you want a cohesive story, look away. You will probably hate this if you need professional editing or a plot that makes sense for more than five minutes. There is something inherently unsettling about watching David Holt run around the Paramount lot playing director. He has that classic 1935 child actor energy—way too much confidence and a voice that so..."
Robert F. McGowan
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