A young cleaning woman in a boarding house relieves the drudgery of her job by daydreaming that a foreign student at the house, who she believes is interested in her, is actually a wealthy nobleman who sweeps her off on a romantic journey..

So, you ever just zone out while doing something boring? Like, really zone out? That’s the whole vibe of Day-Dreams from way back in 1928. If you've got a soft spot for silent movies, or just love a simple, heartfelt story about trying to find a bit of magic in the mundane, you should absolutely check this out. It’s sh...

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

Ivor Montagu

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"So, you ever just zone out while doing something boring? Like, really zone out? That’s the whole vibe of Day-Dreams from way back in 1928. If you've got a soft spot for silent movies, or just love a simple, heartfelt story about trying to find a bit of magic in the mundane, you should absolutely check this out. It’s short, sweet, and surprisingly effective. If the thought of a silent film makes you groan, or you need explosions and snappy dialogue, well, this probably isn't your cup of tea. It's..."
Charles Laughton
Frank Wells, H.G. Wells
United Kingdom

1936 · IMDb 6.3

