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Westward Passage (1932) Review, with Ann Harding and Laurence Olivier

OliviaAnn Harding NickLaurence Olivier Mrs. TruesdaleZasu Pitts Directed by Robert MiltonReleased by RKORuntime: 73 minutes Proof That It’s Pre-Code A hotelier very skeptical about a married couple appearing wanting to get a room, but doesn’t believe them until a certificate Read more…

By Danny, 6 years ago
TCM Schedules

Pre-Code Movies on TCM in September 2020

Wow. So, uh, it’s September, huh? Really snuck up on me. I ended up getting way too into Summer Under the Stars this year and logging around 90 movies just from watching TCM. There was some really fun new-to-me discoveries– Read more…

By Danny, 6 yearsSeptember 2, 2020 ago
1934

Madame Du Barry (1934) Review, with Dolores Del Rio

Madame Du BarryDolores del Rio King Louis XVReginald Owen Armand d’AiguillonVictor Jory Directed by: William DieterleReleased by: Warner Bros.Run time: 79 minutes Proof That It’s (Almost) Pre-Code “Madam, what are you trying to do to France?”“Oh, just what it’s doing Read more…

By Danny, 6 yearsAugust 29, 2020 ago
1934

The Key (1934) Review, with William Powell and Colin Clive

#precode

By Danny, 6 yearsAugust 22, 2020 ago
1933

Secrets (1933) Review, with Mary Pickford and Leslie Howard

Mary MarloweMary Pickford John CarltonLeslie Howard SunshineNed Sparks Released by United ArtistsDirected by Frank BorzageRun time: 90 minutes Proof that It’s Pre-Code High infant mortality rate. Extramarital sex. Leslie Howard at one point gets doused in petticoats. Secrets: Love Through Read more…

By Danny, 6 yearsAugust 8, 2020 ago
TCM Schedules

Pre-Code Movies on Turner Classic Movies in August 2020

How’s everyone’s 2020 going? I have decided to have amnesia and pretend that this is January 1st now. Everything is terrible, but at least I’m sure it can’t get any worse. Anyway, August on TCM is one of my favorite Read more…

By Danny, 6 yearsJuly 29, 2020 ago
1932

Flesh (1932) Review, with Wallace Beery and Karen Morley

Wallace Beery is a dopey wrestler unwittingly ensnared in a love triangle in FLESH. #precode

By Danny, 6 yearsJuly 25, 2020 ago
1933

A Study in Scarlet (1933) Review

Sherlock HolmesReginald Owen Mrs. PykeAnna May Wong Eileen ForresterJune Clyde Released by: Tiffany PicturesDirected by: Edwin L. MarinRunning time: 72 minutes A Study in Scarlet: No Shit? “Come, Watson. The game is afoot.” Earlier this week I decided to write Read more…

By Danny, 6 yearsJuly 19, 2020 ago
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Girls in Uniform [Mädchen in Uniform] (1931) Review, with Emilia Unda and Dorothea Wieck

ManuelaHertha Thiel IlseEllen Schwanneke Frl. von BernburgDorothea Wieck Directed by: Leontine Sagan and Carl FroelichRunning time: 88 minutes Proof That It’s a German Film Set in an all-girls school, some of the kids have girlfriends or get playful with one Read more…

By Danny, 6 yearsJuly 10, 2020 ago
TCM Schedules

Pre-Code Movies on TCM in July 2020

I went to visit my parents the other day, and my mother smiled and asked, “So, do you still like pre-Code movies?” It hadn’t occurred to me that my last ‘Like’ review was This is the Night 2 1/2 months Read more…

By Danny, 6 yearsJune 30, 2020 ago
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