
"Man-Made Women" is a strange beast, and whether it’s worth tracking down today really depends on what you’re looking for. If you’re into those early talkies where the sound feels a bit like a new toy no one quite knows how to use, and you appreciate a certain kind of earnest, if clunky, social commentary, then maybe. ...

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

Paul L. Stein

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""Man-Made Women" is a strange beast, and whether it’s worth tracking down today really depends on what you’re looking for. If you’re into those early talkies where the sound feels a bit like a new toy no one quite knows how to use, and you appreciate a certain kind of earnest, if clunky, social commentary, then maybe. You'll likely enjoy it if you like films that show the awkward birth pangs of a new medium, especially if you have a soft spot for actors like Leatrice Joy trying to navigate it al..."
Alice D.G. Miller, Ernest Pascal, Edwin Justus Mayer
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