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Mocking the Government

State's Attorney (1932)
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State’s Attorney (1932) Review, with John Barrymore

      Tom Cardigan John Barrymore June Perry Helen Twelvetrees Vanny Powers William Boyd Released by RKO | Directed By George Archainbaud Proof That It’s Pre-Code Our lead character has a fridge full of alcohol. And a table full. Several table fulls. The dude likes to drink. He may Read more

By Danny, 12 yearsAugust 1, 2014 ago
Million Dollar Legs (1932)
1932

Million Dollar Legs (1932) Review, with Jack Oakie and W.C. Fields

Sweetheart Jack Oakie Pres W.C. Fields Angela Susan Fleming Secretary of the Treasury Hugh Herbert Mata Machree Lyda Roberti Mysterious Man Ben Turpin Released by Paramount Pictures | Directed By Edward F. Cline Proof That It’s Pre-Code The President: Hello sweetheart. Migg Tweeny: Listen, my name’s Tweeny. The President: You’ll Read more

By Danny, 12 yearsMay 19, 2014 ago
1933

Meet the Baron (1933) Review, with Jack Pearl and Jimmy Durante

Baron Munchausen Jack Pearl Joe McGoo Jimmy Durante Zasu Zasu Pitts Dean Primrose Edna Mae Oliver The Janitors Ted Healy and His Three Stooges Baron Munchausen Henry Kolker Released by MGM | Directed By Walter Lang Proof That It’s Pre-Code Well: Plus a number of borderline racy jokes. … look, Read more

By Danny, 12 yearsMarch 14, 2014 ago
1934

Manhattan Melodrama (1934) Review, with Clark Gable, William Powell, and Myrna Loy

Blacky Gallagher Clark Gable Jim Wade William Powell Eleanor Packer Myrna Loy Proof That It’s Pre-Code We get to see a kid, along with many other people, die. It’s fairly gruesome. The gangster dies a noble death, notable even if it is to help out his law abiding friend. Manhattan Read more

By Danny, 13 yearsFebruary 21, 2014 ago
1932

The Washington Masquerade (1932) Review, with Lionel Barrymore

Jeff Keane Lionel Barrymore Consuela Fairbanks Karen Morley Brenner Nils Asther Released by MGM | Directed By Charles Brabin Proof That It’s Pre-Code A man’s marriage? A SHAM. The government? A SHAM. Eh, there are probably more shammy things here too. Oh, and the Senator tells his daughter playfully, “You’re Read more

By Danny, 13 yearsFebruary 17, 2014 ago
1934

The Affairs of Cellini (1934), with Frederic March and Fay Wray

The Duchess Constance Bennett Benvenuto Cellini Frederic March Duke of Florence Frank Morgan Angela Fay Wray Ottaviano Louis Calhern Beatrice Jessie Ralph Released by 20th Century Pictures | Directed By Gregory La Cava Proof That It’s Pre-Code-ish It’s a tale of adultery in the old world. The Duke of Florence’s Read more

By Danny, 13 yearsJanuary 20, 2014 ago
1933

Duck Soup (1933) Review, Part of the CMBA Passion 101 Blog-A-Thon

Rufus T. Firefly Groucho Chicolini Chico Pinky Harpo Bob Zeppo Trentino Louis Calhern Mrs. Teasdale Margaret Dumont Proof That It’s Pre-Code A complete and healthy disrespect for every aspect of government and society. Duck Soup: A Meaty Stew “I didn’t come here to be insulted!” “That’s what you think!” Today’s Read more

By Danny, 13 yearsDecember 6, 2013 ago
Massacre (1934)
1934

Massacre (1934) Review, with Richard Barthelmess and Ann Dvorak

Joe Thunder Horse … Richard Barthelmess Lydia … Ann Dvorak Sam … Clarence Muse Quissenberry … Dudley Diggs Dr. Turner … Arthur Hohl Shanks … Sidney Toler Proof That It’s Pre-Code Oh, hey, it confronts racial prejudice and social issues in that Warner Brothers “let’s be as sensationalistic as possible” Read more

By Danny, 13 yearsNovember 25, 2013 ago
Alias the Doctor (1932)
1932

Alias The Doctor (1932) Review, with Richard Barthelmess

Karl Brenner … Richard Barthelmess Lotti Brenner … Marian Marsh Martha Brenner … Lucille LaVerne Proof That It’s Pre-Code One very suspicious surgery, and the fact that our hero is in love with his sister. Mind you, he’s adopted, but really. Alias The Doctor: Bond of Brothers The word ‘convoluted’ Read more

By Danny, 13 yearsNovember 4, 2013 ago
Beast of the City (1932)
1932

The Beast of the City (1932) Review, with Walter Huston and Jean Harlow

Jim Fitzpatrick … Walter Huston Ed Fitzpatrick … Wallace Ford Daisy … Jean Harlow Sam Belmonte … Jean Hersholt Michaels … Tully Marshall Mac … Sandy Roth Proof That It’s Pre-Code The police have tough calls to take care of, like that nude woman running around. When not bothering with Read more

By Danny, 13 yearsSeptember 6, 2013 ago

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