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Lady for a Day (1933) Review

Proof That It’s Pre-Code Our main character and eventual hero is a gangster, though he’s not much in the Jimmy Cagney way. There’s a makeover required, and a male hairdresser, Pierre, is requested. The gangster denies him entrance until he’s convinced that the guy is… well, okay to be around Read more…

By Danny, 10 yearsNovember 30, 2012 ago
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The Mind Reader (1933) Review

Warren William takes you to some dark places as a conman with a soul!

By Danny, 10 yearsOctober 2, 2012 ago
1931

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

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

By Danny, 11 yearsMay 13, 2012 ago
1933

Goodbye Again (1933) Review, with Warren William, Joan Blondell, and Genevieve Tobin

Hello Goodbye Again, I must be staying.

By Danny, 11 yearsMarch 25, 2012 ago
1932

The Dark Horse (1932) Review, with Warren William and Bette Davis

Review: The circus of politics isn’t complete without a ringmaster and a clown! From Danny.

By Danny, 12 yearsJune 16, 2011 ago
1932

Beauty and the Boss (1932) Review

Pre-Code Follies: Depending on your gender, this is either offensive or just boring! From Danny.

By Danny, 12 yearsJune 2, 2011 ago
1934

Dr. Monica (1934) Review, with Kay Francis and Warren Williams

Pre-Code Follies: It’s Kay Francis again, and this time she’s up to her doctorate in trouble. From Danny

By Danny, 12 yearsMay 8, 2011 ago
1932

Three on a Match (1932) Review, with Ann Dvorak, Joan Blondell, and Bette Davis

Review: Three on a match means one will die soon. And, man, do they ever. From Danny

By Danny, 12 yearsSeptember 12, 2010 ago

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