When Jack and Jerry are not playing professional baseball with the Blue Sox, they are packing them in on the Vaudeville circuit. Jack is engaged to Mary, but a gold digger named Daisy has worked her way into his confidence.


If you're a fan of early talkies, or just curious how movies sounded and looked right after the silent era, then They Learned About Women (1930) is probably worth a quiet Sunday afternoon. It’s not gonna blow anyone away with huge action or super deep themes, but it’s got a certain kind of charm. This one’s for the fil...


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"If you're a fan of early talkies, or just curious how movies sounded and looked right after the silent era, then They Learned About Women (1930) is probably worth a quiet Sunday afternoon. It’s not gonna blow anyone away with huge action or super deep themes, but it’s got a certain kind of charm. This one’s for the film history buffs, really, or anyone who enjoys seeing a simpler story unfold. If you're expecting modern pacing or really subtle character work, you might find it a bit… well, *much..."
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Andrew Percival Younger, Sarah Y. Mason, Arthur 'Bugs' Baer
United States
Musical, Drama

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