

If you have fifteen minutes to spare and a soft spot for weird, dusty 1930s shorts, Crashing the Gate is a fun little time machine. Music nerds and puppet fans will love it. People who need a plot that makes actual sense shoud probably stay far away. 🎥 It is basically a glorified vaudeville showcase. You get Ruth Ett...

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"If you have fifteen minutes to spare and a soft spot for weird, dusty 1930s shorts, Crashing the Gate is a fun little time machine. Music nerds and puppet fans will love it. People who need a plot that makes actual sense shoud probably stay far away. 🎥 It is basically a glorified vaudeville showcase. You get Ruth Etting singing, Roy Atwell doing his classic tongue-tied bit, and some truly bizarre marionettes by Tony Sarg. The whole thing feels like it was filmed in a high school gym over a si..."
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