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Pre-Code.Com Site News for February 2014

I’m alive! I have made it to Japan with my wife and two dogs, and everything is going okay, Well, I mean, Classicflix refuses to send me discs any more and both Warner Archive Instant and TCM Watch don’t work in this country, but that’s fine. I’ll figure something out.

Otherwise, though, we’re located in a very nice area of Tokyo, and are polishing up on our language skills. February will probably see me moving into a new house (still stuck in a hotel right now), plus we’re getting a cute little car on Tuesday. Once we’re settled, I think it’ll be fun getting back into the groove of things– but luckily, for now, that whole ‘being a month ahead on reviews’ is really paying off.

While not the buffet of obscure riches that was January, TCM’s February offerings showcase a lot of essentials. I hope all of you out there have a great month– and a warmer one, to boot!

Upcoming Reviews in February

  • I hope everyone likes William Powell (you know you do!) because three Fridays feature three of his films from 1934.
  • A couple of obscurities, plus the first movie for which Clark Gable was billed above the title!

Pre-Code Hollywood Movies on TCM in February

Please note: All times are Eastern. This schedule is subject to change. See the full listings here. To watch TCM online, check out their TCM Watch site.

Date Time Film Link
4th 8:00 PM Lady for a Day (1933)
A gangster helps an old apple-vendor pose as a society woman to fool her visiting daughter.
Review
4th  10:00 PM Cavalcade (1933)
A British family survives war and changing times.
Review
5th 12:01 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
6th 8:00 AM Romance (1930)
An opera singer leaves her wealthy lover for a young priest.
n/a
14th 2:15 PM Berkeley Square (1933)
A young American man is transported back to London in the time of the American Revolution and meets his ancestors.
n/a
15th 6:30 AM She Done Him Wrong (1933)
A saloon singer fights off smugglers, an escaped con and a Salvation Army officer out to reform her.
Review
15th 8:00 PM All Quiet on the Western Front (1930)
Young German soldiers try to adjust to the horrors of World War I.
Review
15th 10:30 PM The Big House (1930)
An attempted prison break leads to a riot.
Review
 16th 12:15 AM The Divorcee (1930)
The double standard destroys a liberal couple’s marriage.
Review
16th 10:00 AM The Thin Man (1934)
A husband-and-wife detective team takes on the search for a missing inventor and almost get killed for their efforts.
n/a
16th 11:45 AM State Fair (1933)
The children of Iowa farmers find love, with mixed results, at the state fair.
n/a
20th 8:00 PM Of Human Bondage (1934)
A medical student falls prey to a manipulative waitress.
Review
20th 9:30 PM It Happened One Night (1934)
A newspaperman tracks a runaway heiress on a madcap cross-country tour.
Review
20th 11:30 PM One Night of Love (1934)
An aspiring opera singer and her mentor fight so much they barely realize they’re in love.
n/a
21st 1:00 AM The Barretts of Wimpole Street (1934)
An invalid poetess defies her father’s wishes to marry a dashing young poet.
n/a
23rd 7:30 AM Viva Villa! (1934)
Rousing biography of the bandit chief who led the battle for Mexican independence.
n/a
 27th 7:00 AM Morning Glory (1933)
A stage struck girl travels to New York determined to make it on Broadway.
n/a
27th 8:00 PM The Sin of Madelon Claudet (1931)
A woman takes to the streets to provide for her illegitimate son.
n/a
27th 9:30 PM Emma (1932)
A housekeeper faces unexpected snobbery when she marries her boss.
n/a
27th 11:00 PM The Guardsman (1931)
A jealous husband dons a disguise to test his wife’s fidelity.
n/a
28th 12:15 AM Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1932)
Robert Louis Stevenson’s classic tale of a scientist who unleashes the beast within.
n/a
28th 2:15 AM The Champ (1931)
A broken-down prizefighter battles to keep custody of his son.
n/a
28th 3:45 AM A Free Soul (1931)
A hard-drinking lawyer’s daughter falls for one of his underworld clients.
Review
28th 5:30 AM The Private Life of Henry VIII (1933)
The famed English monarch suffers through five of his six disastrous marriages.
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.

4 Comments

jameswharris · January 27, 2014 at 10:21 pm

I envy you getting to live in Japan. Will you have a blog for those adventures?

And I look forward to seeing how you acquire old films from so far away. That will be interesting.

    Danny · January 30, 2014 at 9:50 pm

    I think I’m going to keep updates to my monthly write-ups for now, at least until I have a house again and have the time to focus on it. Right now, I’ve barely got time to get movies watched I’m afraid– finding them definitely seems to be taking up a good chunk of time so far.

Judy · January 29, 2014 at 5:26 am

Glad to hear you have arrived OK, Danny – how exciting. Hope it all goes smoothly and looking forward to hearing more about your Japanese adventure.

    Danny · January 30, 2014 at 9:46 pm

    Thanks! I’m looking forward to continuing it!

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