

"George Washington Cohen" isn't exactly a lost masterpiece begging for rediscovery, but if you're the kind of person who finds genuine pleasure in digging through the archives of early cinema, particularly for a glimpse at how performers like George Jessel or Jane La Verne were handled on screen, then yes, it's worth a...

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George Archainbaud

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""George Washington Cohen" isn't exactly a lost masterpiece begging for rediscovery, but if you're the kind of person who finds genuine pleasure in digging through the archives of early cinema, particularly for a glimpse at how performers like George Jessel or Jane La Verne were handled on screen, then yes, it's worth a watch. Everyone else? Probably not. This one's for the dedicated cinephiles, the ones who don't mind a bit of narrative thinness or some truly baffling directorial choices in exch..."
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