BarthelmessNovember

So the big news I’m going to kick this post off with doesn’t actually involve movies, but my own personal fortunes: I will be moving in late December/mid January to Japan. My wife’s job has transferred, so that means I will be transitioning to unemployment, finishing up a semester of grad school, selling a great number of possessions, and many other activities near the end of the year. Depending on how this goes, you may or may not get an interruption in service, but I figured I’d make mention of it so if I only update a few times in January, no one presumes I’m dead. I’m also unsure of how being in Japan will affect my supply of pre-Code movies, so that will certainly be an adventure in and of itself.

In far less personal news, you should know that November is the month that The Hollywood Revue updates daily with new pre-Code reviews. I know I’ll be following along whenever I can!

Lastly, I have a strange request. As you will see below, there are a couple of pretty rare pre-Codes popping up on the 22nd on TCM. Despite posting this rundown every month, I actually don’t have cable– it’s been scientifically proven that the further away I am from the Discovery Channel and TLC, the happier I am. If I have a reader out there who knows how or wants to, I would really like to get my hands on copies of Man of Two Worlds and especially Aggie Appleby: Maker of Men. If you can record these onto either a DVD or just send me the files for them, I will be happy to remunerate you somehow. Just leave me a comment below or hit me up at my email address located at the top right of the page. Thanks!

Upcoming Reviews in November

  • Let’s just say I hope you like Richard Barthelmess… which I know you don’t, since my stats for days I post Richard Barthelmess reviews are abysmal. But I never let things like that stop me before!
  • Failing Barthelmess, we’ll try a pair of blondes on different days — Harlow and Lombard.

Pre-Code Movies on TCM in November

Please note: All times are Eastern. This schedule is subject to change. See the full listings here.

Date Time Film Link
1st 7:00 AM Beast of the City (1932)
A police captain leads the fight against a vicious gangland chief.
My Review
1st 8:30 AM The Wet Parade (1932)
A crusading politician fights the evils of both drink and prohibition.
n/a
1st 5:00 PM It Happened One Night (1934)
A newspaperman tracks a runaway heiress on a madcap cross-country tour.
My Review
3rd 7:00 PM Rain (1932)
A missionary tries to reform a streetwalker trapped on a Pacific island.
My Review
 6th 6:30 AM Bird of Paradise (1932)
An island visitor falls for a Polynesian beauty slated for sacrifice to the gods.
n/a
6th 8:15 AM The Most Dangerous Game (1932)
A big game hunter decides to stalk human prey. The prey is fairly unhappy about it.
n/a
8th 3:30 AM The Front Page (1931)
A crusading newspaper editor tricks his retiring star reporter into covering one last case
n/a
8th 5:15 AM The Match King (1932)
An ambitious young man corners the market on matches, then faces the destruction of his empire.
n/a
9th 5:00 PM The Gold Diggers of 1933 (1933)
Three chorus girls fight to keep their show going and find rich husbands. One of the essential pre-Codes!
n/a
14th 7:45 AM Back Pay (1930)
A small-town flirt jilts her soldier boyfriend, but changes her mind when he returns from the front a blind man.
n/a
14th 8:45 AM Professional Sweetheart (1933)
A radio star’s pure image leads to a fake engagement to a hayseed.
n/a
14th 10:00 AM Rafter Romance (1933)
A salesgirl falls for a night worker without realizing they share the same apartment.
n/a
14th 11:15 AM Sing and Like It (1934)
A gangster tries to turn his tone-deaf girlfriend into a singing star.
n/a
14th 11:30 PM Dames (1934)
A reformer’s daughter wins the lead in a scandalous Broadway show.
 n/a
14th  1:15 AM 42nd Street (1933)
The definitive backstage musical, complete with the dazzling newcomer who goes on for the injured star.
n/a
15th 3:00 AM So Big! (1932)
A farmer’s widow takes on the land and her late husband’s tempestuous son. … no, it’s still not about that.
My Review
15th 4:30 AM Ladies They Talk About (1933)
A lady bank robber becomes the cell block boss after she’s sent to prison.
My Review
15th 6:45 PM Twentieth Century (1934)
A tempestuous theatrical director tries to win back the star he created and then drove away.
n/a
18th 4:30 AM Baby Face (1933)
A beautiful schemer sleeps her way to the top of a banking empire.
My Review
18th 6:00 AM Possessed (1931)
A factory girl rises to the top as mistress of a tycoon, then falls in love.
n/a
18th 9:30 AM What Price Hollywood? (1931)
A drunken director whose career is fading helps a waitress become a Hollywood star.
n/a
19th 7:00 AM Little Women (1933)
The four March sisters fight to keep their family together and find love while their father is off fighting the Civil War.
n/a
22nd 3:00 AM Aggie Appleby, Maker of Men (1933)
A socialite can’t choose between the tough guy she’s turned into a gentleman and the gentleman she’s turned into a tough guy.
n/a
22nd 4:15 AM One Man’s Journey (1933)
Father and son doctors disagree over the son’s materialistic goals.
n/a
22nd 5:30 AM Man of Two Worlds (1934)
Father and son doctors disagree over the son’s materialistic goals.
n/a

Questions? Comments? Or do you just want to bug me? Leave a comment below!

Categories: TCM Schedules

Danny

Danny is a writer who lives with his lovely wife, adorable children, and geriatric yet yappy dog. He blogs at pre-code.com, a website dedicated to Hollywood films from 1930 to 1934, and can be found on Twitter @PreCodeDotCom.

12 Comments

Cliff Aliperti · November 1, 2013 at 2:27 am

Danny, best wishes to you and your wife on the move–what an exciting time this must be! Send me a reminder on Twitter and I can definitely put those 2 titles to DVD-R for you. I need Aggie myself and I don’t have a problem grabbing the other for you either.

    Cliff Aliperti · November 1, 2013 at 2:29 am

    PS: Excited for the Barthelmess reviews. Really enjoy his pre-Code stuff and hoping that Massacre (1934) makes the cut!

      Danny · November 1, 2013 at 12:04 pm

      I actually finished my review of Massacre back in September, but I was saving it for a certain holiday that’s coming up. 😀

    Danny · November 1, 2013 at 12:04 pm

    I will definitely take you up on that one, Cliff. Thanks!

cbf111 · November 1, 2013 at 7:01 am

That sounds like an adventure! After your grad studies are done, maybe learn to speak Japanese? And then there’s all those amazing Japanese films to consider…a whole new blog!

    Danny · November 1, 2013 at 12:12 pm

    Ha! I hope to start studying Japanese when this semester winds down in a few weeks. I figure just getting a basic grasp will help me immensely. As for another blog, this one keeps me busy enough. Maybe once I finish watching every pre-Code in 10-20 years, then I can start on the next step. 🙂

Christina Rice (@christinarice) · November 1, 2013 at 9:33 am

Wow, what an amazing adventure! Best of luck and try not to neglect your pre-Codes!

    Danny · November 1, 2013 at 12:14 pm

    Thanks Christina. And I’ll do my darnedest!

Aurora · November 2, 2013 at 8:52 pm

Time to get my pre-code on! Been meaning to start dedicating real time to the era of film and now looks as though I have no excuse!

Aurora

    Danny · November 4, 2013 at 6:01 pm

    Every month TCM does a great job showing some Must-Sees (notably the Busby Berkeleys) and some obscure wonders. It’s hard to go wrong!

Judy · November 3, 2013 at 2:55 pm

Well, I love Barthelmess – though his films are hard to come by in the UK, like most pre-Codes. (I’m not even going to look at that list of showings!) Wishing you all the best for your sojouorn in Japan, Danny.

    Danny · November 4, 2013 at 6:03 pm

    He’s weirdly obscure, but I really get a kick out of his work. Here’s hoping you’ll get more out your way. And thanks for the well wishes!

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