A variety of broad-painted and unlikely characters are trapped in an underground café when a Mississippi River levee breaks and causes flood havoc above and below..


Alright, so The Way of All Men from 1930. Is it worth tracking down today? Well, if you’re a classic film enthusiast, especially someone interested in early sound films or melodramas with a twist, then maybe. It offers a fascinating, if sometimes creaky, window into filmmaking from nearly a century ago. Everyone else? ...

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

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"Alright, so The Way of All Men from 1930. Is it worth tracking down today? Well, if you’re a classic film enthusiast, especially someone interested in early sound films or melodramas with a twist, then maybe. It offers a fascinating, if sometimes creaky, window into filmmaking from nearly a century ago. Everyone else? You’ll probably find it slow, the sound a bit rough, and the acting a little… much. You have been warned! 😉 The whole setup is pretty straightforward. A bunch of folks from all w..."
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