
If you are the kind of person who spends their Friday nights digging through archives for silent shorts, you’ve probably bumped into These Dry Days. It is worth watching if you appreciate 1920s slapstick, but if you need a plot that actually makes sense, you might want to skip it. Honestly, it’s mostly for people who ...

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

Murray Roth

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"If you are the kind of person who spends their Friday nights digging through archives for silent shorts, you’ve probably bumped into These Dry Days. It is worth watching if you appreciate 1920s slapstick, but if you need a plot that actually makes sense, you might want to skip it. Honestly, it’s mostly for people who like seeing grown men scramble around like panicked squirrels. Most modern audiences will probably find the jokes about Prohibition a little stale. The whole thing stars Claude Al..."

