
If you are into film history or just like seeing how Hollywood used to work before dubbing was a thing, you should probably give El hombre malo a look. It is basically a time capsule from that weird window in 1930 when they shot the same scenes twice—once in English and once in Spanish with a different cast. You’ll en...


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

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"If you are into film history or just like seeing how Hollywood used to work before dubbing was a thing, you should probably give El hombre malo a look. It is basically a time capsule from that weird window in 1930 when they shot the same scenes twice—once in English and once in Spanish with a different cast. You’ll enjoy this if you like melodramatic bandits and don't mind a movie that feels very much like a play where someone forgot to move the furniture. You will probably hate it if you need ..."
Porter Emerson Browne, Howard Estabrook, Baltasar Fernández Cué
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