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1932

Street of Women (1932) Review, with Kay Francis and Roland Young

This week, a man loves a woman whose brother loves his daughter while his wife is chatting with their architect who is also in love with a woman and… why is everyone drooling over that skyscraper?

By Danny, 2 yearsJanuary 21, 2022 ago
1933

Bureau of Missing Persons (1933) Review, with Bette Davis and Pat O’Brien

Norma Bette Davis Butch Pat O’Brien The Captain Lewis Stone Joe Allen Jenkins Belle Glenda Farrell Pete Ruth Donnelly Released by Warner Bros. | Directed by Roy Del Ruth Run time: 72 minutes Proof That It’s a Pre-Code Film Since this is a film dealing with the destitute, it’s fairly Read more…

By Danny, 7 yearsMarch 13, 2017 ago
1932

Lawyer Man (1932) Review

As soon as it gains some steam, Lawyer Man is a stunning indictment of the political and legal system of the 1930’s.

By Danny, 11 yearsSeptember 25, 2012 ago
1934

Jimmy the Gent (1934) Review

Review: God, this again? Emoticon response the only logical one: 🙁 From Danny.

By Danny, 12 yearsJuly 23, 2011 ago
1931

Girls About Town (1931) Review

Pre-Code Follies: George Cukor brings us a story of escorts and bad marriages with just enough fluff to make things amicable. Para Danny.

By Danny, 12 yearsApril 21, 2011 ago
Svengali (1930)

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