
Landladies Polly Smith and Marie Jones, who operate boardinghouses on the same side of the street, are afflicted with numerous petty envies and jealousies but nevertheless are the best of friends. Polly invests in the stock market and begins to reap rewards, but she is unable to persuade Marie to use her life's savings to buy shares of American Cheese or Brazilian Bananas.


Is this movie worth your time today? Yes, but only if you actually like watching people yell at each other for an hour. It is a loud movie. 🎞️ If you want something quiet and artistic, you will probably hate this. This is for people who enjoy old-school slapstick and seeing Marie Dressler make those weird faces she d...

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

Charles Reisner

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"Is this movie worth your time today? Yes, but only if you actually like watching people yell at each other for an hour. It is a loud movie. 🎞️ If you want something quiet and artistic, you will probably hate this. This is for people who enjoy old-school slapstick and seeing Marie Dressler make those weird faces she does. It starts out in a boardinghouse, which feels very lived-in and kind of dusty. You can almost smell the cabbage cooking in the background of these scenes. Marie Dressler and..."

Gwen Lee
Robert E. Hopkins, Joseph H. Johnson, Eddie Cantor, Willard Mack
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