Twin brothers James and Horace Bullard have opposite personalities. James, a fun dandy, marries a club-woman.

If you've got a soft spot for silent-era slapstick and character gags, Domestic Troubles might just be a surprising little gem for a lazy afternoon. Otherwise, this 1928 flick is probably going to feel a bit too quaint, maybe even a little loud in its quietness, for modern tastes. Folks who appreciate the nuances of ph...


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

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"If you've got a soft spot for silent-era slapstick and character gags, Domestic Troubles might just be a surprising little gem for a lazy afternoon. Otherwise, this 1928 flick is probably going to feel a bit too quaint, maybe even a little loud in its quietness, for modern tastes. Folks who appreciate the nuances of physical comedy from a bygone era? You're in for a treat. Anyone expecting snappy dialogue or deep emotional arcs will be quite disappointed. The whole thing hinges on these twin br..."

Arthur Rankin
C. Graham Baker, Joseph Jackson
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