
If you have about ten minutes to kill and you like looking at things that belong in a museum, give this one a look. It is worth watching if you are a fan of Walter Huston. Most people will probably hate it because the audio sounds like it was recorded inside a tin can. You really have to squint with your ears to hear...

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

George Abbott

Robert N. Bradbury
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"If you have about ten minutes to kill and you like looking at things that belong in a museum, give this one a look. It is worth watching if you are a fan of Walter Huston. Most people will probably hate it because the audio sounds like it was recorded inside a tin can. You really have to squint with your ears to hear everything. 👂 The whole thing feels like a dusty old postcard come to life. It is very theatrical, which makes sense because it was 1929 and nobody knew how to act for microphon..."

