

Alright, so you’re thinking about digging up The Medicine Men from 1930? Look, this isn’t a deep dive into cinema. It’s a quick, sharp dose of vaudeville-era comedy. If you love old physical humor, or you're just curious about how comedy used to tick, absolutely give it a watch. But if you’re hoping for witty banter or...

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

Norman Taurog

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"Alright, so you’re thinking about digging up The Medicine Men from 1930? Look, this isn’t a deep dive into cinema. It’s a quick, sharp dose of vaudeville-era comedy. If you love old physical humor, or you're just curious about how comedy used to tick, absolutely give it a watch. But if you’re hoping for witty banter or a nuanced story, you’ll probably find it a bit… thin. Bobby Clark and Paul McCullough are our titular medicine men here. They roll into this tiny town, setting up their little pi..."
Frank Austin
Paul McCullough, Paul Gerard Smith, Bobby Clark
United States

