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Alright, let’s just get this out of the way: How to Handle Women. The title alone, even for 1928, feels like a punchline, or maybe a self-help pamphlet from a very dusty corner of history. If you're a die-hard silent film enthusiast, or someone endlessly fascinated by the weird corners early Hollywood could wander into...

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"Alright, let’s just get this out of the way: How to Handle Women. The title alone, even for 1928, feels like a punchline, or maybe a self-help pamphlet from a very dusty corner of history. If you're a die-hard silent film enthusiast, or someone endlessly fascinated by the weird corners early Hollywood could wander into, then yes, this might be worth a Sunday afternoon. For anyone else? Honestly, probably not. You’ll spend most of it either baffled or mildly amused by its earnest absurdity, and t..."
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