Comedian Andy Clyde is the beach censor who must watch shapely Thelma Hill and Fay Pierre..


Is it worth the watch? If you have a soft spot for 1920s slapstick and beach scenery, sure, fire it up. It’s short. You’ll probably like it if you enjoy watching people get indignant over absolutely nothing. But if you hate silent films where the humor relies entirely on exaggerated facial expressions, maybe stay away....

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"Is it worth the watch? If you have a soft spot for 1920s slapstick and beach scenery, sure, fire it up. It’s short. You’ll probably like it if you enjoy watching people get indignant over absolutely nothing. But if you hate silent films where the humor relies entirely on exaggerated facial expressions, maybe stay away. 🏖️ Andy Clyde is the whole show here, really. He’s the beach censor, which is a funny enough job title to start with. He spends most of the runtime looking like he’s just swallo..."
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