Famous author George Bernard Shaw's monologue to an audience on a variety of topics, including his impression of Mussolini's stern facial expressions..
George Bernard Shaw is a Total Ham in this 1928 Newsreel
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.
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The movie Shaw Talks for Movietone News was directed by Jack Connolly.
Shaw Talks for Movietone News was released in the year 1928.
Shaw Talks for Movietone News has an IMDb rating of 6.7 out of 10.
Shaw Talks for Movietone News is a movie from United States.
Shaw Talks for Movietone News is categorised as Short in the cult cinema archive at Dbcult.
Shaw Talks for Movietone News features .
If you enjoy Shaw Talks for Movietone News, you might also like Trail of the Rails (1920), In the River (1920), The Land of Opportunity (1920), Kids Is Kids (1920).
Yes, Shaw Talks for Movietone News (1928) is featured in the Dbcult archive as a curated cult cinema title, known for its Short qualities.
This is basically a five-minute clip of the famous writer George Bernard Shaw coming out of his house to perform for a camera crew. He talks directly to us, makes some jokes about his own reputation, and does a surprisingly goofy impression of an Italian dictator.
Synopsis
Famous author George Bernard Shaw's monologue to an audience on a variety of topics, including his impression of Mussolini's stern facial expressions.