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It is most effective when it dwells on the sad influence of history, on personal tragedy, on the banality of evil and cruel indifference.
Read MoreIt is really very much of its time and place, its particular moment in history. The social revolution of the 20s, the new freedoms for “modern” women, the flapper phenomenon, and the challenges to the class structure in urban 20th century America are among the issues in this 1927 silent comedy. By Bill Marx The…
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