

So, The Diplomats. Is it worth watching today? Only if you’re already a fan of really, really old films, especially silent comedies, or just super curious about what people found funny way back when. If you’re looking for something with crisp dialogue or a tight story, you’ll probably find yourself a bit lost and maybe...

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

Norman Taurog

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"So, The Diplomats. Is it worth watching today? Only if you’re already a fan of really, really old films, especially silent comedies, or just super curious about what people found funny way back when. If you’re looking for something with crisp dialogue or a tight story, you’ll probably find yourself a bit lost and maybe a little bored. But for those who appreciate a good, chaotic, sometimes baffling peek into cinema history? There’s a certain charm here. ✨ Right from the start, you get this vibe..."
Cissy Fitzgerald
Arthur Caesar, Paul McCullough, Bobby Clark
United States

