Three games of bridge over the ages are presented. Each game has two husband/wife couple playing against each other.

Is this thing worth your time? Honestly, only if you have a very specific interest in weirdly structured 1930s shorts or just happen to be obsessed with the history of bridge. If you're looking for a tight comedy, you'll probably hate it. It's a bit of a relic. The movie starts with these prehistoric and Tudor-era ski...

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

Leslie Pearce

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"Is this thing worth your time? Honestly, only if you have a very specific interest in weirdly structured 1930s shorts or just happen to be obsessed with the history of bridge. If you're looking for a tight comedy, you'll probably hate it. It's a bit of a relic. The movie starts with these prehistoric and Tudor-era skits. It’s a bold choice, I guess. The caveman bit is just people hitting each other with clubs because they misplayed a hand. It’s not exactly high art, but it’s definitely committe..."

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