
Look, if you're not already deep into silent-era comedies or just really curious about what people laughed at a century ago, The Newlyweds' Servant probably isn't for your Saturday night. But for those who appreciate the quirks of early cinema, or want to see Ethlyne Clair in a brief, charming turn, it's a quick, almos...
Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

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"Look, if you're not already deep into silent-era comedies or just really curious about what people laughed at a century ago, The Newlyweds' Servant probably isn't for your Saturday night. But for those who appreciate the quirks of early cinema, or want to see Ethlyne Clair in a brief, charming turn, it's a quick, almost forgotten treat. Everyone else will likely wonder why they bothered. 🤷♀️ It's a simple setup, really. We've got our beaming newlyweds, played by Ethlyne Clair and Ed Dooley, mo..."

