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So, 'English as it is spoken' from 1931 is this curious little film that dives into the nuances of the English language. The whole vibe feels almost like a classroom experience, but it's all presented through a series of sketches and scenarios that showcase various dialects and accents. The pacing is quite deliberate, almost meditative in a way, which gives you time to soak in the different linguistic quirks. It's a unique piece that reflects the era's societal attitudes towards language, making it more than just an educational tool—there's a certain charm in its simplicity. The performances, while not exactly stellar, carry a certain earnestness that you can't help but appreciate.
This film is a bit of an oddity, not widely circulated and often overshadowed by more mainstream works of its time. There are very few known prints, which adds to its allure for collectors who appreciate cinematic history. The scarcity makes it a particularly intriguing find for those interested in language and cultural expressions of the early 20th century.
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