To celebrate Father and Son Week, Andy takes his son roller-skating..


Is it worth your time? Honestly, only if you're a completist for these types of old slapstick shorts or you just really, really love roller-skating mishaps. If you don't have a soft spot for 1930s comedy pacing, this will probably feel like a long ten minutes. It’s light, it’s frantic, and it doesn't try to be anything...

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

Harry Edwards

Ralph Ince
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"Is it worth your time? Honestly, only if you're a completist for these types of old slapstick shorts or you just really, really love roller-skating mishaps. If you don't have a soft spot for 1930s comedy pacing, this will probably feel like a long ten minutes. It’s light, it’s frantic, and it doesn't try to be anything other than a quick distraction. Andy Clyde is doing his usual thing here. He’s got that face that looks like it’s perpetually ready to be hit by a stray object. The plot is barel..."
Ted O'Shea
Ernest Pagano, Ewart Adamson, Clarence Hennecke, Phil Whitman
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