Harry comes home unexpectedly and overhears his wife calling another man 'sweetheart' on the telephone. It turns out that both men are avid fishermen.

Okay, so The Poor Fish from 1930? If you're into those really early talkies, maybe even studying how dialogue worked back then, then _yeah_, give it a whirl. It’s a neat little snapshot of a very specific time in film. But honestly, if you're hoping for some big laughs or a story that grips you, you're gonna be pretty ...

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

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"Okay, so The Poor Fish from 1930? If you're into those really early talkies, maybe even studying how dialogue worked back then, then _yeah_, give it a whirl. It’s a neat little snapshot of a very specific time in film. But honestly, if you're hoping for some big laughs or a story that grips you, you're gonna be pretty bored. This one’s mostly for film history folks, maybe folks who just love Natalie Schafer in anything. 🎣 The whole thing kicks off with Harry, played by Stanley Ridges, coming h..."
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