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1932

The Devil’s Brother (1932) Review, with Laurel & Hardy

Stanlio Stan Laurel Ollio Oliver Hardy Lady Pamela Thelma Todd Released by MGM Directed by Hal Roach Run time: 90 minutes Proof That It’s a Pre-Code Film Thelma Todd spends much of this movie reaching down the front of her dress or doing her best to strip down to her Read more…

By Danny, 2 yearsApril 23, 2021 ago
1932

Okay America! (1932) Review, with Lew Ayres

Lew Ayres is a tough-talking gossip columnist out to save the nation in Okay America! (32).

By Danny, 2 yearsApril 12, 2021 ago
1933

International House (1933) Review, with W.C. Fields

How did W.C. Fields get his ‘pussy’ past the censors? Join a real life gold digger and read all about the unhinged pre-Code comedy International House.

By Danny, 2 yearsApril 2, 2021 ago
1931

A Connecticut Yankee (1931) Review, with Will Rogers and Myrna Loy

Hank Martin/Sir Boss Will Rogers King Arthur William Farnum Morgan le Fay Myrna Loy Released by Fox Directed by David Butler Run time: 95 minutes A Connecticut Yankee: A Good Knight “Canst thou tellest me where the hellest I am?” Electrician Hank Martin (Rogers) is tasked with visiting a creepy Read more…

By Danny, 2 yearsMarch 26, 2021 ago
1933

Blind Adventure (1933), with Robert Armstrong and Helen Mack

Richard Bruce Robert Armstrong Rose Thorn Helen Mack Holmes Roland Young Released by RKO Directed by Ernest B. Schoedsack Run time: 65 minutes Blind Adventure: Foggy Bottoms “Who’s that?” “It’s the dead man.” “He isn’t dead!” “You’re telling me!” On a foggy London night– a real pea-souper, as they note– Read more…

By Danny, 2 yearsMarch 15, 2021 ago
1933

The Keyhole (1933) Review, with Kay Francis and George Brent

Kay Francis and George Brent do their best to lift this One Way Passage ripoff.

By Danny, 2 yearsMarch 12, 2021 ago
1930

Burning Up (1930) Review, with Richard Arlen and Mary Brian

Lou Larrigan Richard Arlen Ruth Morgan Mary Brian Windy Wallace Sam Hardy Released by Paramount Directed by A. Edward Sutherland Run time: 60 minutes Burning Up: Pedal to the Metal “The only things I get a kick out of are good food, smooth liquor, and easy money!”   “You passed Read more…

By Danny, 2 yearsMarch 8, 2021 ago
1933

East of Fifth Avenue (1933) Review, with Wallace Ford and Mary Carlisle

Vic Howard Wallace Ford Edna Howard Mary Carlisle Kitty Green Dorothy Tree Released by Columbia Directed by Albert S. Rogell Run time: 72 minutes Proof That It’s a Pre-Code Film There are two plot lines here that would be on the bad side of the censors. The first is Dorothy’s Read more…

By Danny, 2 yearsFebruary 22, 2021 ago
1932

Pack Up Your Troubles (1932) Review, with Laurel and Hardy

Laurel Hardy Eddie’s Little Girl Jacquie Lyn Released by Hal Roach Studios Directed by George Marshall, Harry Black, Ray McCarey and Lloyd French Run time: 68 minutes Proof That It’s Pre-Code In this lighthearted, rollicking Laurel & Hardy picture, we are treated to a scene where ‘Eddie’s Little Girl’ is Read more…

By Danny, 2 years ago
1932

Evenings for Sale (1932) Review, with Herbert Marshall and Mary Boland

Count Franz von Degenthal Herbert Marshall Jenny Kent Mary Boland Lela Fischer Sari Maritza Released by Paramount Directed by Stuart Walker Run time: 66 minutes Proof That It’s a Pre-Code Film “He ought to attract all the unsatisfied ladies of Vienna. Of Europe!” “Don’t forget America. America is full of Read more…

By Danny, 2 yearsJanuary 17, 2021 ago

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