Brothers Val and Ernie Stanton perform a vaudeville music and comedy full of nonsensical repartee and some decent harmonica playing in this early talkie..
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"Cut Yourself a Piece of Cake" is, well, it's a slice of film history. If you're someone who loves digging into the *very* early days of sound film, or if you have a soft spot for vaudeville antics, you might find something charming here. It's a quick peek into how performers were trying to figure out this "talkie" thi...

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

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""Cut Yourself a Piece of Cake" is, well, it's a slice of film history. If you're someone who loves digging into the *very* early days of sound film, or if you have a soft spot for vaudeville antics, you might find something charming here. It's a quick peek into how performers were trying to figure out this "talkie" thing. But honestly? For most casual viewers today, it's going to feel pretty slow and probably more baffling than funny. Think of it as a historical document more than a Saturday nig..."

