Marines Flagg and Quirt fought together in WWI and Panama. After some time in New York they go to Sweden and compete for the love of Else.


Alright, so we’re talking about Women of All Nations, from way back in 1931. Is it worth a watch today? 🤷♀️ Honestly, it depends. If you’re a film history buff, or just curious about what early sound films looked like, sure, give it a go. But if you’re looking for a smooth, politically correct comedy, or anything tha...

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

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"Alright, so we’re talking about Women of All Nations, from way back in 1931. Is it worth a watch today? 🤷♀️ Honestly, it depends. If you’re a film history buff, or just curious about what early sound films looked like, sure, give it a go. But if you’re looking for a smooth, politically correct comedy, or anything that really holds up, you'll probably hate it. It’s got some rough edges, to put it mildly. This is essentially a follow-up to What Price Glory?, bringing back the bickering Marine d..."
Barry Conners, Laurence Stallings, Maxwell Anderson
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