

If you like looking at old photos of people who have been dead for fifty years, you’ll probably like this. It’s a 1930s newsreel. It isn't a story with a plot or anything like that. It’s basically a vintage vlog. If you want a deep plot, stay away. You will be bored to tears. But if you think it’s cool to see how peop...
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"If you like looking at old photos of people who have been dead for fifty years, you’ll probably like this. It’s a 1930s newsreel. It isn't a story with a plot or anything like that. It’s basically a vintage vlog. If you want a deep plot, stay away. You will be bored to tears. But if you think it’s cool to see how people actually moved and blinked in 1930, it’s worth ten minutes of your life. The whole thing starts with President Calvin Coolidge and his wife, Grace. They are visiting Jack Warne..."


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