
Alright, so 'Broadway Fever' is one of those films. You know, the kind you stumble upon late at night, or maybe dig out from some dusty archive. Is it worth watching today? Probably only if you're a serious film historian or just really, really into the 1920s stage scene. For anyone else, it’s a bit of a slog. If you...

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

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"Alright, so 'Broadway Fever' is one of those films. You know, the kind you stumble upon late at night, or maybe dig out from some dusty archive. Is it worth watching today? Probably only if you're a serious film historian or just really, really into the 1920s stage scene. For anyone else, it’s a bit of a slog. If you're looking for fast pacing or deep character studies, you'll probably hate it. But if you have a soft spot for silent-era ambition and maybe a few accidental laughs, *then* you mi..."
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