A young man from a small town heads to New York, determined to become a radio star. He achieves his goal but in the process alienates those around him.


Alright, so if you're into movies from way back when, like, the early 1930s, then yeah, The Loudspeaker might be worth a look. Especially if you're curious about how radio stars were depicted back then. It's got that old-school charm, for sure. But if you’re hoping for quick pacing or super deep characters, you’ll prob...


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

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"Alright, so if you're into movies from way back when, like, the early 1930s, then yeah, The Loudspeaker might be worth a look. Especially if you're curious about how radio stars were depicted back then. It's got that old-school charm, for sure. But if you’re hoping for quick pacing or super deep characters, you’ll probably find yourself checking your watch. My advice? Grab a cup of tea and just let it wash over you. ☕ Our lead, a fellow named Frank Kennedy, starts off as this earnest, small-tow..."
Ralph Spence, Albert DeMond
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