The girls camp out in the woods for a publicity stunt. They get lost and their agent sends out a couple of Indian scouts to find them.

Alright, so Hill-Tillies isn't going to redefine cinema, not by a long shot. But if you're a real film history buff, or maybe just curious about what Inflation-era short films felt like, then yeah, give it a whirl. Anyone looking for a coherent plot or, you know, _modern_ comedy, will probably be pulling their hair out...


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

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"Alright, so Hill-Tillies isn't going to redefine cinema, not by a long shot. But if you're a real film history buff, or maybe just curious about what Inflation-era short films felt like, then yeah, give it a whirl. Anyone looking for a coherent plot or, you know, _modern_ comedy, will probably be pulling their hair out. 😵💫 The whole thing kicks off with these two girls, clearly meant to be a bit glamorous, heading out to the woods for a publicity stunt. The idea itself is so perfectly 1930s...."
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