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1931

The Last Flight (1931) Review, with Richard Barthelmess, David Manners, & Helen Chandler

Cary Lockwood Richard Barthelmess Shep Lambert David Manners Nikki Helen Chandler Released by Warner Bros. | Directed by William Dieterle Run time: 76 minutes Proof That It’s a Pre-Code Film Nikki is, “just an old hussy we found scattered around.” A friend named Frink is “a member of the wandering Read more…

By Danny, 8 yearsNovember 3, 2017 ago
1932

Freaks (1932) Review, with Harry Earles, Daisy Earles, Wallace Ford and Leila Hyams

Hans Harry Earles Frida Daisy Earles Cleopatra Olga Baclanova Phroso Wallace Ford Venus Leila Hyams Hercules Henry Victor Released by MGM | Directed by Tod Browning Run time: 64 minutes Proof That It’s a Pre-Code Film “They don’t realize I’m a man, with the same feelings they have!” Love comes Read more…

By Danny, 8 yearsOctober 23, 2017 ago
1932

Two Seconds (1932) Review, with Edward G. Robinson and Vivienne Osborne

John Allen Edward G. Robinson Shirley Day Vivienne Osborne Bud Clark Preston Foster Released by Warner Bros. | Directed by Mervyn LeRoy Run time: 68 minutes Proof That It’s a Pre-Code Film There’s a surprisingly detailed discussion of electrocution death. “I ain’t gonna live with no lily!” When Bud gets Read more…

By Danny, 8 yearsOctober 16, 2017 ago
1933

From Headquarters (1933) Review, with George Brent and Margaret Lindsay

George Brent Margaret Lindsay Eugene Pallette Released by Warner Bros. | Directed by William Dietrle Run time: 63 minutes Proof That It’s a Pre-Code Film “No, we can’t send a policeman around for that. Try the lonely hearts bureau.” A woman gets the offer of marriage rescinded for one of Read more…

By Danny, 8 yearsSeptember 18, 2017 ago
1933

Hell Below (1933) Review, with Robert Montgomery, Walter Huston and Madge Evans

Thomas Knowlton Robert Montgomery T.J. Toler Walter Huston Joan Madge Evans Ship’s Cook Jimmy Durante Mac Dougal Eugene Pallette Brick Walters Robert Young Released by MGM | Directed by Jack Conway Run time: 101 minutes Proof That It’s a Pre-Code Film “Your first duty is to establish a base of Read more…

By Danny, 8 yearsAugust 25, 2017 ago
1930

The Silver Horde (1930) Review, with Evelyn Brent, Louis Wolheim and Jean Arthur

Cherry Evelyn Brent Boyd Joel McCrea Mildred Jean Arthur Released by RKO | Directed by George Archainbaud Run time: 75 minutes Proof That It’s a Pre-Code Film Our suffering heroine, Cherry, is a former prostitute who is known up and down the coast. “You’re nothing but a–“ “Don’t call me Read more…

By Danny, 8 yearsAugust 7, 2017 ago
1934

Heat Lightning (1934) Review, with Aline MacMahon and Ann Dvorak

Olga Aline MacMahon Myra Ann Dvorak George Preston Foster Mrs. Tifton Glenda Farrell Frank Frank McHugh Mrs. Ashton-Ashley Ruth Donnelly Released by Warner Bros. | Directed by Mervy LeRoy Run time: 61 minutes Proof That It’s a Pre-Code Film Two women exit a car and beg the attendant: “Can you Read more…

By Danny, 8 yearsAugust 4, 2017 ago
1934

Viva Villa! (1934) Review, with Wallace Beery, Leo Carrillo and Fay Wray

Pancho Villa Wallace Beery Rodolfo Leo Carrillo Teresa Fay Wray Jonny Sykes Stuart Erwin General Pascal Joseph Schildkraut Francisco Madero Henry B. Walthall Released by MGM | Directed by Jack Conway Run time: 115 minutes Proof That It’s a Pre-Code Film People are murdered pretty indiscriminately– this is a revolution, Read more…

By Danny, 8 yearsJune 25, 2017 ago
1931

Dance, Fools, Dance (1931) Review, with Joan Crawford and Clark Gable

Bonnie Jordan Joan Crawford Rodney Jordan William Bakewell Jake Luva Clark Gable Released by MGM | Directed by Harry Beaumont Run time: 80 minutes Proof That It’s a Pre-Code Film How to tell this one comes from the flapper era– a dull party is made lively again by someone suggesting: Read more…

By Danny, 8 yearsMay 15, 2017 ago
1931

The Sin Ship (1931) Review, with Louis Wolheim and Mary Astor

Captain McVey Louis Wolheim Charlie Hugh Herbert Frisco Kitty Mary Astor Released by RKO | Directed by Louis Wolheim Run time: 65 minutes Proof That It’s a Pre-Code Film Hugh Herbert’s goofy sidekick character goes through wives with regularity. “I’d like to wrap that up and take it home myself.” Read more…

By Danny, 8 yearsMay 8, 2017 ago

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