
If you have about twenty minutes and want to see what people thought was funny in 1928, this is a safe bet. It is not going to change your life or make you think deeply about anything. It’s mostly for folks who like those old Mack Sennett style shorts. If you hate silent movies where people just fall over for no reaso...

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"If you have about twenty minutes and want to see what people thought was funny in 1928, this is a safe bet. It is not going to change your life or make you think deeply about anything. It’s mostly for folks who like those old Mack Sennett style shorts. If you hate silent movies where people just fall over for no reason, you will definitely hate this one. I watched this because I have a weird soft spot for the Smith Family series. They aren't as famous as Laurel and Hardy, but they have this ch..."


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