Marybelle Cobb, a plain and old-fashioned girl, is secretary to commercial illustrator Philip Homer, with whom she is secretly in love..


If you have about an hour to kill and you don't mind the crackly sound of a movie made in 1930, you might actually like this one. It is definitely for people who enjoy seeing how movies used to work before they got all slick and perfect. If you hate old-timey musical numbers or guys doing fake Swedish accents, you sho...

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

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"If you have about an hour to kill and you don't mind the crackly sound of a movie made in 1930, you might actually like this one. It is definitely for people who enjoy seeing how movies used to work before they got all slick and perfect. If you hate old-timey musical numbers or guys doing fake Swedish accents, you should probably stay far away. It is not a masterpiece, but it has this weird, clunky charm that I kind of dug. The Girl Behind the Desk So, we have Marybelle Cobb. She is played by..."
Dorothy Dahl
Harold Atteridge, Aaron Davis, Marion Orth
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