Two ex-cons try to help their warden by tacking up wanted posters of their fugitive boss, who's currently posing as a famous criminologist..

Is it worth a watch? If you have a very specific craving for 1930s comedy shorts that feel like they were put together during a lunch break, then sure, go for it. If you prefer things that actually make sense, stay far, far away. Nobody is going to love this unless they are a completist for this era of cinema. The plo...

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

Ben Holmes

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"Is it worth a watch? If you have a very specific craving for 1930s comedy shorts that feel like they were put together during a lunch break, then sure, go for it. If you prefer things that actually make sense, stay far, far away. Nobody is going to love this unless they are a completist for this era of cinema. The plot is a total fever dream. You have two ex-cons who somehow decide the best way to spend their freedom is to help out the warden who used to lock them up. It’s the kind of logic you..."
Ben Holmes, Bobby Clark
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