After an introduction by Stanley Baldwin, George Arliss reprises his role as Benjamin Disraeli, reenacting some of Disraeli's most famous speeches..
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Is this actually worth the time? If you have any interest in how acting styles have mutated over the last century, sure. Otherwise, stay away. This is strictly for the folks who get a kick out of seeing 1920s-era filming techniques or people who genuinely love the political history of the British Empire. If you're look...

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

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"Is this actually worth the time? If you have any interest in how acting styles have mutated over the last century, sure. Otherwise, stay away. This is strictly for the folks who get a kick out of seeing 1920s-era filming techniques or people who genuinely love the political history of the British Empire. If you're looking for a plot, you're looking in the wrong place. This isn't One Week, that's for sure. It’s basically just a guy in a chair talking at you for a while. Stanley Baldwin shows up ..."

