
'Baby Talks' is one of those old ones, if you even know it exists. If you're a film historian or really, really into early comedies, *maybe* give it a look. For everyone else? Probably skip it. It's a quick watch, sure, but it's not going to change your world.So, the whole deal here is this baby, right? This little tyk...


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

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"'Baby Talks' is one of those old ones, if you even know it exists. If you're a film historian or really, really into early comedies, *maybe* give it a look. For everyone else? Probably skip it. It's a quick watch, sure, but it's not going to change your world.So, the whole deal here is this baby, right? This little tyke starts... well, talking. Not just babbling, but actual words. And, as you might guess, this throws everyone for a loop. Especially the parents, who are played by Charles King and..."

