
Okay, so 'The Head Guy.' It’s a short one, clocking in at around twenty minutes, give or take. You know, one of those old Two-Reelers that played before the main feature. If you’re into that kind of deep-dive into early comedy, this might be a little treat. Otherwise, it’s probably a hard pass. Don’t expect anything to...

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

Fred Guiol

Ralph Ince
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"Okay, so 'The Head Guy.' It’s a short one, clocking in at around twenty minutes, give or take. You know, one of those old Two-Reelers that played before the main feature. If you’re into that kind of deep-dive into early comedy, this might be a little treat. Otherwise, it’s probably a hard pass. Don’t expect anything too deep here. This is pure, unadulterated fluff. Harry, played by the always-beleaguered Edgar Kennedy, gets this sudden promotion to temporary stationmaster. And you can just see t..."

Bob O'Connor
H.M. Walker
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