

Okay, so Plunder from 1930. If you're into dusty old British farces, the kind that feel like a play barely squeezed onto celluloid, then yeah, give it a shot. It’s a real time capsule. But if you're expecting anything fast-paced or visually stunning, you're gonna have a bad time. Seriously, walk away now. 🚶♀️ This f...

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

Tom Walls

Charley Chase
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"Okay, so Plunder from 1930. If you're into dusty old British farces, the kind that feel like a play barely squeezed onto celluloid, then yeah, give it a shot. It’s a real time capsule. But if you're expecting anything fast-paced or visually stunning, you're gonna have a bad time. Seriously, walk away now. 🚶♀️ This film is one of those Aldwych farces, meaning it’s pretty much a direct lift from a super popular stage play. So, you get all the grand gestures and loud talking you'd expect. The st..."
Ben Travers, W.P. Lipscomb
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