
A Midsummer Night’s Dream
1935 Nominee
100 Words
What fools these mortals be, the ones that decided to put this one together. My favorite of the Bard’s plays (of the ones I know, and I know I don’t know them all) is comedy turned tragedy in this smorgasbord of stars that are sadly both harsh and dull all at once. Not even a pristine cast can keep this broken thing together; the alternate title is a reference to the film Get Over It! Made much later and missing from the Academy’s radar, it provides a lot of shenanigans and surprisingly, a much more entertaining version of this vision.

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