
Alright, so Top Speed. Is it worth tracking down today? Well, if you’re someone who genuinely enjoys the quirks of early talkies, the kind of person who finds charm in a slightly slower pace and broad physical comedy, then yeah, give it a whirl. It's a peek into 1930s cinematic sensibilities. But if you’re expecting mo...

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

Mervyn LeRoy

Richard Smith
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"Alright, so Top Speed. Is it worth tracking down today? Well, if you’re someone who genuinely enjoys the quirks of early talkies, the kind of person who finds charm in a slightly slower pace and broad physical comedy, then yeah, give it a whirl. It's a peek into 1930s cinematic sensibilities. But if you’re expecting modern pacing, sleek visuals, or anything remotely subtle, you’ll probably be utterly baffled. This one’s definitely not for everyone, bless its heart. The whole thing is built arou..."

Joe E. Brown
Henry McCarty, Harry Ruby, Humphrey Pearson, Guy Bolton, Bert Kalmar
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