A Baron trying to sell Mack Sennett on the idea of starring his new prodigy in one of his films. Set around a swimming pool in which Sennett's bathing beauties and at a glitzy Hollywood nightclub.


Look, if you have twenty minutes to spare and want to see Mack Sennett basically acting like a bored king, this is for you. It is definitely worth a watch if you are into film history or just like seeing how people used to party in 1931. 🏊♂️ Most people will probably find it a bit pointless because there is barely a...

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

Mack Sennett

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"Look, if you have twenty minutes to spare and want to see Mack Sennett basically acting like a bored king, this is for you. It is definitely worth a watch if you are into film history or just like seeing how people used to party in 1931. 🏊♂️ Most people will probably find it a bit pointless because there is barely a story. But for the rest of us, it’s a fun little time capsule. The whole thing starts with this Baron guy trying to sell Sennett on a new 'prodigy' played by Marjorie Beebe. The ..."
John A. Waldron, Harry McCoy, Earle Rodney
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