Andy, feeling that he's getting old, chases after a young girl, but gets more than he bargained for..


So, "Girl Crazy." Look, if you’re not already into really old short films, especially comedies from, what, the late 1920s? Then this probably isn't for you. It's got that specific kind of slapstick that feels *really* dated now. But if you're a student of early cinema, or just have a soft spot for Andy Clyde, you migh...

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

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"So, "Girl Crazy." Look, if you’re not already into really old short films, especially comedies from, what, the late 1920s? Then this probably isn't for you. It's got that specific kind of slapstick that feels *really* dated now. But if you're a student of early cinema, or just have a soft spot for Andy Clyde, you might find some little gems. Otherwise, prepare for a bit of a slow burn, even at its short runtime. 🤷♀️ Andy Clyde's character, also named Andy, he’s definitely feeling *old* here...."

Irving Bacon
Alfred J. Goulding, John A. Waldron, Earle Rodney
United States

