

If you have eighty minutes to spare and a very specific tolerance for scratchy 1931 audio, Walzerparadies is a weirdly charming relic. People who love old-school operetta antics and seeing a pre-Hollywood S.Z. Sakall will probably find it cute, but anyone expecting modern pacing or actual laugh-out-loud jokes is going ...

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

Frederic Zelnik

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"If you have eighty minutes to spare and a very specific tolerance for scratchy 1931 audio, Walzerparadies is a weirdly charming relic. People who love old-school operetta antics and seeing a pre-Hollywood S.Z. Sakall will probably find it cute, but anyone expecting modern pacing or actual laugh-out-loud jokes is going to turn this off in five minutes flat. 📻 The plot is about as thin as a piece of strudel dough. We got a famous opera star in Vienna, lots of people pretending to be other people,..."

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