A rich young blonde desires to be a member of the Jolly Widows Club, made up of rich widows. The only problem is, she is single, so she decides to marry an old man who doesn't have much time left.


Right, so, Grass Skirts. This one’s a quirky little trip back to silent film days. If you're someone who loves digging into old movies, especially the ones with a bit of a *wild* premise, you might actually get a kick out of it. Folks looking for modern pacing or super subtle humor? Probably gonna wanna skip this one. ...


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

Alfred J. Goulding

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"Right, so, Grass Skirts. This one’s a quirky little trip back to silent film days. If you're someone who loves digging into old movies, especially the ones with a bit of a *wild* premise, you might actually get a kick out of it. Folks looking for modern pacing or super subtle humor? Probably gonna wanna skip this one. It's a very specific taste, a real snapshot of a certain kind of comedy. The whole thing kicks off with a blonde socialite who really, really, really wants into the "Jolly Widows ..."
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