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Tuesday, Aug 10, 1982
10:00 PM
The Mad Whirl
The Mad Whirl
“We have commented earlier on director Seiter's taste, charm and his unique ability (in films like Hot Saturday) to be an accurate chronicler of the American scene. As opposed to big, glossy upper-crust jazz age films like Our Dancing Daughters, The Mad Whirl deals in an honest and affectionate way with the impact of the jazz age--and alcoholism--on rural America. A fine original print of a rare film.” --W.K. Everson
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