A stage director is trying to put on a musical/comedy revue, but has to contend with temperamental musicians, an inept stage crew and his three idiot sons..


Is it worth the watch? If you're into early slapstick or just want to see the genesis of that specific brand of chaos, absolutely. It's a rough ride, but there's a certain charm to the disaster. However, if you're the kind of person who needs a coherent story or smooth editing, you'll probably hate this. It’s loud, it’...

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

Jack Cummings

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"Is it worth the watch? If you're into early slapstick or just want to see the genesis of that specific brand of chaos, absolutely. It's a rough ride, but there's a certain charm to the disaster. However, if you're the kind of person who needs a coherent story or smooth editing, you'll probably hate this. It’s loud, it’s disjointed, and honestly, it feels like it might fall apart at any second. Watching Hello Pop feels a bit like finding a half-eaten sandwich in a time capsule. It’s weirdly fasc..."
Moe Howard, Ted Healy, Matt Brooks
United States

