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If you’re looking for a reason to sit through The Doctors' Women today, you’re probably either a completionist or someone who finds the specific, twitchy screen presence of Miles Mander oddly hypnotic. It isn’t a lost masterpiece. It’s a farce that moves at the speed of a heavy dinner. If you enjoy the late-silent era'...

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

Gustaf Molander

Edward LeSaint
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"If you’re looking for a reason to sit through The Doctors' Women today, you’re probably either a completionist or someone who finds the specific, twitchy screen presence of Miles Mander oddly hypnotic. It isn’t a lost masterpiece. It’s a farce that moves at the speed of a heavy dinner. If you enjoy the late-silent era's obsession with elaborate apartment sets and the comedy of 'wrong envelopes,' you’ll find something to like. If you want a movie that actually respects your time, you might want t..."
Paul Merzbach
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