Georgie Price tells Bryan Foy, who is to direct his short film, that he is nervous about performing to a camera and microphone instead of an audience. He then sings a couple songs, in an Al Jolson/Eddie Cantor style.

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Is this worth watching today? Honestly? Only if you’re a total nerd for film history or you have ten minutes to kill and want to feel slightly uncomfortable. If you hate static-filled audio and people shouting at you from the 1920s, you will probably hate this. It’s basically a short video of a guy being very extra for...

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

Bryan Foy

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"Is this worth watching today? Honestly? Only if you’re a total nerd for film history or you have ten minutes to kill and want to feel slightly uncomfortable. If you hate static-filled audio and people shouting at you from the 1920s, you will probably hate this. It’s basically a short video of a guy being very extra for the camera. Georgie Price is the main guy here. He’s a stage performer who isn't quite sure what to do with a microphone yet. He spends the first part of the movie talking to Brya..."

