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You should probably only watch The Voice of Hollywood No. 6 if you are the kind of person who spends too much time on Wikipedia looking up actors who have been dead for sixty years. If you want a story or a plot, look elsewhere. This is for the history nerds and the people who like seeing how awkward famous people used...

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

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"You should probably only watch The Voice of Hollywood No. 6 if you are the kind of person who spends too much time on Wikipedia looking up actors who have been dead for sixty years. If you want a story or a plot, look elsewhere. This is for the history nerds and the people who like seeing how awkward famous people used to be. It is basically a ten-minute commercial for 1932 Hollywood. You get a guy sitting at a desk with a big microphone. He is supposed to be a radio host, and he 'calls' up dif..."

