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1932

Call Her Savage (1932) Review, with Clara Bow

Pre-Code Follies: Clara Bow caps off her career in one weird little movie. From Danny.

By Danny, 15 yearsApril 15, 2011 ago
1934

Born To Be Bad (1934) Review

Pre-Code Follies: Not bad at all. From Danny

By Danny, 15 yearsApril 7, 2011 ago
1933

Blood Money (1933) Review

Pre-Code Follies: One crazy character does not a great film make. From Danny.

By Danny, 15 yearsMarch 31, 2011 ago
1931

Bad Girl (1931) Review

Pre-Code Follies Fridays: Bad Girl is a forgotten gem. From Danny.

By Danny, 15 yearsMarch 17, 2011 ago
1933

Female (1933) Review, with Ruth Chatterton and George Brent

Review: Ruth Chatterton in Female goes from fascinating to frustrating in a few short scenes. From Danny

By Danny, 16 yearsSeptember 19, 2010 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, 16 yearsSeptember 12, 2010 ago
1932

Frisco Jenny (1932) Review, with Ruth Chatterton and Louis Calhern

Review: Frisco Jenny does it dirty, but the cliches pile up faster than the bodies. From Danny

By Danny, 16 yearsSeptember 5, 2010 ago
A Free Soul (1931)
1931

A Free Soul (1931) Review, starring Norma Shearer, Lionel Barrymore, Clark Gable and Leslie Howard

Review: Freedom is just another word for nothing left to lose. From Danny

By Danny, 16 yearsJuly 15, 2010 ago
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No Man of Her Own (1932) Review, with Carole Lombard and Clark Gable

Review: Legendary lovers Lombard and Gable in their one and only on screen collaboration. From Danny

By Danny, 16 yearsMay 30, 2010 ago

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