
Alright, so we’re talking about The Aviator from 1929. Is this one worth digging up today? Well, if you have a soft spot for really early talkies and the particular brand of neurotic comedy Edward Everett Horton perfected, then yes, absolutely. You’ll find some real charm here. But if you're used to modern pacing or sl...

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

Roy Del Ruth

Maurice Elvey
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"Alright, so we’re talking about The Aviator from 1929. Is this one worth digging up today? Well, if you have a soft spot for really early talkies and the particular brand of neurotic comedy Edward Everett Horton perfected, then yes, absolutely. You’ll find some real charm here. But if you're used to modern pacing or slick visuals, you might be scratching your head. This isn't for everyone, and it definitely won’t win over someone expecting, like, explosions or anything. 😂 Horton plays a playwr..."

Phillips Smalley
Arthur Caesar, James Montgomery, Robert Lord, De Leon Anthony
United States

