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1932

The Sign of the Cross (1932) Review, with Fredric March and Claudette Colbert

One of the wildest orgies of all time hits the screen in Cecil B. DeMille’s The Sign of the Cross.

By Danny, 5 yearsMarch 19, 2021 ago
1930

The Woman Racket (1930) Review, with Tom Moore and Blanche Sweet

Tom Tom Moore Julia Blanche Sweet Chris John Miljan Released by MGM Directed by Albert H. Kelley, Robert Ober, and Paul Bern Run time: 70 minutes Proof That It’s a Pre-Code Film Julia is a sweet gal who leaves her husband and has a few love affairs without ever ending Read more

By Danny, 5 yearsFebruary 26, 2021 ago
1932

Pack Up Your Troubles (1932) Review, with Laurel and Hardy

Laurel Hardy Eddie’s Little Girl Jacquie Lyn Released by Hal Roach Studios Directed by George Marshall, Harry Black, Ray McCarey and Lloyd French Run time: 68 minutes Proof That It’s Pre-Code In this lighthearted, rollicking Laurel & Hardy picture, we are treated to a scene where ‘Eddie’s Little Girl’ is Read more

By Danny, 5 years ago
1932

Flesh (1932) Review, with Wallace Beery and Karen Morley

Wallace Beery is a dopey wrestler unwittingly ensnared in a love triangle in FLESH. #precode

By Danny, 6 yearsJuly 25, 2020 ago
1934

Once to Every Woman (1934) Review, with Fay Wray and Ralph Bellamy

Mary Fanshawne Fay Wray Dr. Barclay Ralph Bellamy Dr. Selby Walter Connolly Released by Columbia Directed by Lambert Hillyer Run time: 70 minutes Proof That It’s a Pre-Code Film The movie opens with a having gotten acid in her face by a jilted lover. It’s certainly an attention-getter. A woman Read more

By Danny, 6 yearsMay 8, 2020 ago
1932

Devil and the Deep (1932) Review, with Tallulah Bankhead and Gary Cooper

Diana Sturm Tallulah Bankhead Lt. Sempter Gary Cooper Cmdr. Charles Sturm Charles Laughton Released by Paramount Directed by Marion Gering Run time: 75 minutes Proof That It’s a Pre-Code Film A woman hisses at Diana, “You probably heard me say that I’d very much like to spank you!” Diana raises Read more

By Danny, 6 years ago
1931

Millie (1931) Review, with Helen Twelvetrees and Lilyan Tashman

Millie Helen Twelvetrees Helen Lilyan Tashman Angie Joan Blondell Released by RKO Directed by John Francis Dillon Run time: 85 minutes Proof That It’s a Pre-Code Film We’re introduced to Blondell and Tashman’s characters shacked up in bed together. Frank McHugh has a musical number (yes) about being a beautiful Read more

By Danny, 7 years ago
1932

Young Bride (1932) Review, with Helen Twelvetrees and Eric Linden

Allie Riggs Helen Twelvetrees Charlie Eric Linden Maisie Arlene Judge Released by RKO Pathe Directed by William A. Seiter Run time: 76 minutes Proof That It’s a Pre-Code Film At the library: “Where can I get an illustrated copy of Aphrodite?” “If you go out with that guy, you’ve got Read more

By Danny, 7 years ago
1932

The Roadhouse Murder (1932) Review, with Dorothy Jordan and Eric Linden

Chick Brian Eric Linden Mary Agnew Dorothy Jordan Jeff Dale Roscoe Karns Released by RKO Directed by J. Walter Ruben Run time: 72 minutes Proof That It’s a Pre-Code Film Opens with a man inflating his hemorrhoid pillow. This shot is quickly followed by a drunk, disgruntled reporter typing this Read more

By Danny, 7 years ago
1933

Pick-Up (1933) Review, with Sylvia Sidney and George Raft

Mary Richards Sylvia Sidney Harry Glynn George Raft Muriel Stevens Lilian Bond Released by MGM Directed by W.S. Van Dyke Run time: 92 minutes Proof That It’s a Pre-Code Film All about the kind of woman who survived the Depression any way possible, and the men who picked them up. Read more

By Danny, 7 years ago

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