During the movement to repeal Prohibition, Oxidontal University student editor Elmer Brown is strongly in favor. He loves the daughter of an ardent prohibitionist; by chicanery, he tries to win Gloria and sell his bottle stopper invention.


Is it worth the watch? Honestly, only if you're a weirdo like me who digs up stuff from the early 1930s just to see how awkward things were when microphones were still a new, terrifying concept. If you want a smooth, modern comedy, keep scrolling. This is for the folks who find joy in stilted dialogue and actors who se...

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"Is it worth the watch? Honestly, only if you're a weirdo like me who digs up stuff from the early 1930s just to see how awkward things were when microphones were still a new, terrifying concept. If you want a smooth, modern comedy, keep scrolling. This is for the folks who find joy in stilted dialogue and actors who seem to be yelling at a wall because they don't know where the camera is. The plot is a total mess. It’s supposed to be about the fight over Prohibition, but really it’s just an exc..."
Harold Atteridge
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