
If you are looking for something fast-paced, Strictly Modern is definitely not it. But if you have a soft spot for those early sound movies where everyone talks like they are trying not to wake up a baby in the next room, you might actually like this. It is mostly for fans of 1930s cinema who don't mind a bit of clunky...

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

William A. Seiter

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"If you are looking for something fast-paced, Strictly Modern is definitely not it. But if you have a soft spot for those early sound movies where everyone talks like they are trying not to wake up a baby in the next room, you might actually like this. It is mostly for fans of 1930s cinema who don't mind a bit of clunky stage-to-screen adaptation. Most people will probably find it boring. It stays in one or two rooms for way too long. But Dorothy Mackaill has this energy that keeps the whole thi..."
Gene Towne, Hubert Henry Davies, Ray Harris
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