This one starts with Will coming out presumably before a Follies audience and telling them that he has brought back from Hollywood some "big moments" from well known films for their enjoyment. Accordingly, a screen is dropped and scenes from "Blood and Sand," "Robin Hood" and finally the old "Keystone Cops" are shown with Rogers, of course, in the leading roles.


The stage lights dim, and the audience settles in, expecting another evening of spirited performances. But what they get is something entirely different—a theatrical reinterpretation of cinema history, where familiar moments from classic films are reimagined with a playful twist. Will, the performer, steps forward, cla...

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

Roy Clements

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"The stage lights dim, and the audience settles in, expecting another evening of spirited performances. But what they get is something entirely different—a theatrical reinterpretation of cinema history, where familiar moments from classic films are reimagined with a playful twist. Will, the performer, steps forward, clad in a regal costume reminiscent of stage actors, and with a flourish, introduces the audience to Big Moments from Little Pictures. He explains that he has brought back from Hollyw..."
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