
Okay, so Men Without Women from 1930. Is it worth checking out today? Well, if you're into early sound films, or just want to see how they handled pure tension back then, yeah, it's got something. But if you need fast action or polished dialogue, you'll probably bounce off this one pretty quick. It's for the patient vi...

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"Okay, so Men Without Women from 1930. Is it worth checking out today? Well, if you're into early sound films, or just want to see how they handled pure tension back then, yeah, it's got something. But if you need fast action or polished dialogue, you'll probably bounce off this one pretty quick. It's for the patient viewer, maybe someone who really digs history on screen. 🕰️ The setup is classic: a U.S. Navy submarine sinks, trapping its crew. Up above, divers scramble, trying to get these guy..."

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