
If you have a soft spot for those early talkies where everyone sounds like they are shouting at a hidden flowerpot, you might get a kick out of The Sap. It is definitely not for people who need fast pacing or, you know, a plot that makes total sense by modern standards. But if you like seeing Edward Everett Horton do h...

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

Archie Mayo

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"If you have a soft spot for those early talkies where everyone sounds like they are shouting at a hidden flowerpot, you might get a kick out of The Sap. It is definitely not for people who need fast pacing or, you know, a plot that makes total sense by modern standards. But if you like seeing Edward Everett Horton do his nervous 'Oh dear' routine before he became a professional sidekick, it's worth a look on a rainy afternoon. Horton plays Bill, who is basically the town punching bag. His famil..."

Edna Murphy
William Grew, De Leon Anthony, Robert Lord
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