
Famous author George Bernard Shaw's monologue to an audience on a variety of topics, including his impression of Mussolini's stern facial expressions..
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Is this worth watching today? Honestly, yes, but only if you have five minutes and a weird fascination with seeing dead famous people act like real humans. If you're looking for a plot or 'cinematic stakes,' you are going to absolutely hate this. It’s just an old man in a garden. Shaw walks out of his house like he's j...
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"Is this worth watching today? Honestly, yes, but only if you have five minutes and a weird fascination with seeing dead famous people act like real humans. If you're looking for a plot or 'cinematic stakes,' you are going to absolutely hate this. It’s just an old man in a garden. Shaw walks out of his house like he's just noticed a bunch of kids on his lawn. He’s got this massive, chaotic white beard that looks like it’s trying to escape his face. He starts by checking his watch. It feels so sta..."
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