

If you are in the mood for a good cry and don’t mind a lot of thick London accents, this is definitely worth your time today. It’s for people who like those big, sweeping family stories—sort of like Morning Becomes Electric but with way more flat caps and beer. If you hate sentimentality, you will probably want to thro...

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

Sinclair Hill

Sinclair Hill
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"If you are in the mood for a good cry and don’t mind a lot of thick London accents, this is definitely worth your time today. It’s for people who like those big, sweeping family stories—sort of like Morning Becomes Electric but with way more flat caps and beer. If you hate sentimentality, you will probably want to throw your remote at the screen. I wasn't expecting much from a movie made in 1934, but this one really got to me. It’s not trying to be fancy or artistic. The movie follows Joe and ..."

Ronald Shiner
Leslie Arliss, Marjorie Gaffney, Bryan Edgar Wallace, Mary Murillo, Arthur Shirley, Michael Hogan
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