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The Lawyer’s Secret (1931) Review, with Clive Brook, Charles Rogers, Richard Arlen, Fay Wray and Jean Arthur

Drake Norris Clive Brook Joe Richard Arlen Laurie Charles ‘Buddy’ Rogers Kay Fay Wray Beatrice Jean Arthur Tom Lawrence LaMarr Released by Paramount Pictures | Directed by Max Marcin & Louis J. Gasnier Run time: 62 minutes The Lawyer’s Secret: Stiff Stuff “They can’t convict me. They can’t convict an Read more…

By Danny, 6 yearsSeptember 23, 2016 ago
1930

Morocco (1930) Review, with Marlene Dietrich and Gary Cooper

Tom Brown Gary Cooper Amy Jolly Marlene Dietrich La Bessiere Adolphe Menjou Released by Paramount | Directed by Josef von Sternberg Run time: 91 minutes Proof That It’s a Pre-Code Film “What are you doing with those fingers?” “Nothing. … yet.” One infamous scene has Dietrich, in a tux, kissing Read more…

By Danny, 7 yearsApril 15, 2016 ago
1930

The Runaway Bride (1930) Review, with Mary Astor

Mary / Sally Mary Astor George Lloyd Hughes Clara Natalie Moorhead Released by RKO | Directed by Donald Crisp Proof That It’s Pre-Code A woman runs away with a man to elope, but then realizes that he’s kind of a dick. But they signed a hotel register together, so if Read more…

By Danny, 7 yearsMarch 7, 2016 ago
Svengali (1930)

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