

Is it worth your time? Look, if you are the type who likes to dig through the bargain bin of cinema history, sure. It’s light. It’s airy. It’s 1934 British fluff. If you need explosions or a plot that makes sense in the modern world, keep walking. This is for people who think black-and-white comedies are a personality ...

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

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"Is it worth your time? Look, if you are the type who likes to dig through the bargain bin of cinema history, sure. It’s light. It’s airy. It’s 1934 British fluff. If you need explosions or a plot that makes sense in the modern world, keep walking. This is for people who think black-and-white comedies are a personality trait. Edmund Gwenn is in this, which is the only reason to really pay attention. He plays the retired admiral with that specific kind of bluster that seems to have gone out of st..."
Hope Davy
Edward Dignon, Terence Egan, Cyril Campion, H. Fowler Mear
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