Miss Santley, a young, thin brunette in an elaborate evening gown, walks onto a stage with a man playing a closed grand piano. She proceeds to tell us what a good mimic she can be, and tries to prove it by doing several singing impressions, including Fanny Brice and Mae West.

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Alright, so if you're looking for a big, sweeping cinematic experience, Little Miss Everybody isn't it. Not even close. This is more of a time capsule, really. If you're someone who digs into film history, especially those really early shorts, or if you've got a soft spot for old vaudeville acts, then yeah, give it a w...

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

Murray Roth

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"Alright, so if you're looking for a big, sweeping cinematic experience, Little Miss Everybody isn't it. Not even close. This is more of a time capsule, really. If you're someone who digs into film history, especially those really early shorts, or if you've got a soft spot for old vaudeville acts, then yeah, give it a watch. It’s a neat little piece of 'what performance used to look like.' But if you're just after a good story or something with modern flair, you'll probably just wonder what the f..."

