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1934

Men in White (1934)

Clark Gable, Myrna Loy, and the A-word.

By Danny, 14 yearsApril 23, 2012 ago
1934

Of Human Bondage (1934)

Pre-Code Follies: Bette Davis has those eyes, and bends men to her will!

By Danny, 14 yearsApril 15, 2012 ago
1932

The Kid From Spain (1932)

More women in lingerie! More singing! More dancing! More Eddie Cantor! … wait, where are you going?

By Danny, 14 yearsApril 8, 2012 ago
1932

Rain (1932)

Joan Crawford is a grotesque in this Pre-Code melodrama.

By Danny, 14 yearsMarch 19, 2012 ago
1933

Double Harness (1933)

The Pre-Code Follies — If you like William Powell and the movie Female, you’ll love this one.

By Danny, 14 yearsFebruary 26, 2012 ago
1932

His Private Secretary (1932)

Proof That It’s Pre-Code None other than John Wayne is a philandering rich boy with an attitude, who gets around with plenty of young ladies. And you thought he was cocky when he was a cowboy with a gun! Man, gotta dig this line, said with plenty of suggestive flair: Read more

By Danny, 14 yearsFebruary 19, 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, 14 yearsJanuary 22, 2012 ago
1933

Design for Living (1933) Review, with Miriam Hopkins, Gary Cooper and Fredric March

The three ways of the 1930’s.

By Danny, 15 yearsDecember 18, 2011 ago
1933

She Done Him Wrong (1933) Review, with Mae West and Cary Grant

Mae West waggles her hips and rolls her eyes in this crazy comedy with Cary Grant.

By Danny, 15 yearsOctober 9, 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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