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Tag: George Irving

Posted on June 3, 2012October 10, 2012

Conspiracy (1930) Review

Proof That It’s Pre-Code

  • It’s okay to kill someone when they’re threatening to kill someone else. Not quite self defense, but still defensible.
  •  The villains of the piece are involved in narcotics peddling. Narcotics: “They’re Not Good!” Continue reading “Conspiracy (1930) Review”

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