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Senior Film Conservator

Ah, the early 1920s! A period brimming with societal shifts, burgeoning cinematic artistry, and, if we’re talking about the world of P.G. Wodehouse, a delightful propensity for gentlemen of leisure to entangle themselves in the most gloriously absurd predicaments. And so, we find ourselves dissecting the charming, often farcical silent film, A Gentleman of Leisure, released in 1923. Directed with a nimble hand and penned by a quartet of talents including

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