Comedy centering on the question of whether a man's wife is or isn't pregnant..

Alright, so 'Many a Slip' from 1931. Is it worth watching today? Well, that depends *a lot* on who you are. If you’re a genuine classic film nerd, someone who really digs into the pre-Code era, you’ll probably find some fun here. It’s got that quick-fire dialogue style, and it’s a neat look at how early sound movies ha...

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

Vin Moore

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"Alright, so 'Many a Slip' from 1931. Is it worth watching today? Well, that depends *a lot* on who you are. If you’re a genuine classic film nerd, someone who really digs into the pre-Code era, you’ll probably find some fun here. It’s got that quick-fire dialogue style, and it’s a neat look at how early sound movies handled domestic comedy. But if you’re just casually looking for a good laugh or something to pass the time, this one might feel pretty slow and, let’s be honest, a bit too simple. ..."

J.C. Nugent
Gladys Unger, Robert Riskin, Edith Fitzgerald
United States

