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1931

1931

Other Men’s Women (1931) Review

Proof That It’s Pre-Code Adultery. Duh. Our characters get sloshed in a speakeasy, with Joan Blondell busting out some fantastic drunk acting. A noble act of suicide saves the day. It should be noted that it does not look painless, though. Line that wouldn’t mean the same thing nowadays: “I’m Read more

By Danny, 14 yearsNovember 12, 2012 ago
1931

Safe in Hell (1931) Review

Safe in Hell is an essential Pre-Code experience.

By Danny, 14 yearsSeptember 18, 2012 ago
1931

The Easiest Way (1931) Review

Too uncomplicated.

By Danny, 14 yearsSeptember 4, 2012 ago
1931

Peach-O-Reno (1931) Review

Divorce, American Style, 1931.

By Danny, 14 yearsJuly 22, 2012 ago
1931

Ambassador Bill (1931) Review

“The movies are the only business where you can go out front and applaud yourself. ” — Will Rogers

By Danny, 14 yearsMay 22, 2012 ago
1931

Under 18 (1931) Review, with Marian Marsh and Warren William

She’s pretty, she’s young, and in trouble!

By Danny, 14 yearsMay 13, 2012 ago
1931

The Mad Genius (1931) Review, with John Barrymore, Marian Marsh, and Donald Cook

“How can you wipe out love?” “Women have found a way.”

By Danny, 15 yearsJanuary 22, 2012 ago
1931

Iron Man (1931)

Hot sweaty men pounding each other repeatedly. You know you wanna click.

By Danny, 15 yearsJanuary 15, 2012 ago
1931

Gold Dust Gertie (1931) Review

Gold Dust Gertie is about a gold digger in 1933. What a weird coincidence.

By Danny, 15 yearsNovember 6, 2011 ago
1931

Laugh and Get Rich (1931) Review, with Hugh Herbert and Edna May Oliver

Pre-Code Follies: Is this the prequel to Get Rich or Die Trying? No. No it’s not. From Danny.

By Danny, 15 yearsSeptember 3, 2011 ago

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