Jokes culled from the various magazines and public prints are transferred to the screen. Final issue in the series.
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Is this even a movie? Honestly, you could probably skip this unless you’re some kind of film historian or you just really, really like watching people recite jokes that stopped being funny before the Great Depression. If you’re looking for a plot, look elsewhere. If you want to see how comedy used to be stapled togethe...


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"Is this even a movie? Honestly, you could probably skip this unless you’re some kind of film historian or you just really, really like watching people recite jokes that stopped being funny before the Great Depression. If you’re looking for a plot, look elsewhere. If you want to see how comedy used to be stapled together like a scrapbooking project, well, pull up a chair. Milton Schwarzwald is basically just a conduit here. He’s taking bits and pieces from magazines and throwing them at the scre..."


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