A man and a woman share an apartment on a shift basis, never seeing each other; she dislikes him until they actually meet..


Is it worth your time? If you like movies where people talk in fast, snappy sentences and live in apartments that clearly don't exist in reality, Rafter Romance is a fun hour-plus. You’ll probably hate it if you need logic or if the idea of 'shift-work living' gives you anxiety about your own messy place. It’s not Beau...

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

William A. Seiter

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"Is it worth your time? If you like movies where people talk in fast, snappy sentences and live in apartments that clearly don't exist in reality, Rafter Romance is a fun hour-plus. You’ll probably hate it if you need logic or if the idea of 'shift-work living' gives you anxiety about your own messy place. It’s not Beau Geste—thank goodness—but it’s got a pulse. Ginger Rogers is doing a lot of heavy lifting here. She makes the whole 'I hate this guy I haven't met' act feel less like a sitcom tro..."
John Wells, Sam Mintz, Glenn Tryon, H.W. Hanemann
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