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Jun 27, 2018
5 Star with one exception
2 of 2 found this helpful Everything about this is 5 star with one exception - all of the light indicators are a dark blue which makes it hard to see when the unit has reached temperature and the cooking waffle is ready. I don't know why they didn't use standard amber colored plastic lens so the power and ready indicators would be easy to see they are on.

Jan 18, 2018
Came in on time in great condition.

Mar 02, 2019
A melodramatic end, but worth watching.
The film quite accurately shows the attitudes of the day in America, circa 1940. Boys joined secret clubs and were somewhat abusive to those they deemed sissies. Leon Janney plays Penrod very well, and I remember "Junior" Coghlan from a later serial, "Captain America." My only problems occur it the last quarter of the picture where poor Penrod spends the bulk of that part of the picture in tears. Without giving away any spoilers, he endures a few too many bad times for my taste. We are supposed to get over it at the very end where Rodney, the perennial troublemaker, gets initiated into the secret club with the usual beating. My, how times have changed. It is definitely worth watching, but I prefer the 1937 remake, starring Billy Mauch a bit more.