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Okay, so you’re wondering about Sit Tight from 1931. Is it a must-see today? Probably not for everyone, honestly. If you’re really into early sound comedies, or you’re a big Joe E. Brown fan, then yeah, it’s worth a look. Otherwise, you might find it a bit… *quaint*, almost. Definitely not for anyone expecting modern p...

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

Lloyd Bacon

Richard Smith
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"Okay, so you’re wondering about Sit Tight from 1931. Is it a must-see today? Probably not for everyone, honestly. If you’re really into early sound comedies, or you’re a big Joe E. Brown fan, then yeah, it’s worth a look. Otherwise, you might find it a bit… *quaint*, almost. Definitely not for anyone expecting modern pacing or, you know, super current humor. The premise is pretty simple, pretty much what you'd guess: Joe E. Brown plays Elmer, this meek office clerk who somehow gets pulled into ..."

Paul Gregory
Rex Taylor, Billy K. Wells
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