Tag: Clive Brook
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If I Were Free (1933) Review, with Irene Dunne and Clive Brook
Sarah Irene Dunne Gordon Clive Brook Tono Nils Asther Released by RKO | Directed by Elliott Nugent Run time: 66 minutes Proof That It’s a Pre-Code Film A grumpy Gordon buys a ton of naughty postcards and rips them up. Because he’s grumpy. The two main characters are in loveless marriages and decide divorce and…
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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 innocent man!” The Lawyer’s Secret…
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Paramount on Parade (1930) Review, with Maurice Chevalier, Ruth Chatterton, Jack Oakie, Clara Bow, William Powell, and many more
Jack Oakie Leon Erroll Skeets Gallagher Buddy Rogers Lilian Roth Warner Oland Eugene Pallette William Powell Clive Brooks Harry Green Maurice Chevalier Evelyn Brent Nino Martini Jean Arthur Phillips Holmes Zelma O’Neal Ruth Chatterton Fredric March Stuart Erwin Mitzi Green Helen Kane Nancy Carroll Mary Brian Gary Cooper Fay Wray Clara Bow George Bancroft Kay…
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Shanghai Express (1932) Review, with Marlene Dietrich, Anna May Wong and Colin Brook
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in 1932, All Reviews, Crime Pays, Drama, Extramarital Sex, Gold Digging, Hookers with Hearts of Gold, Justifiable Homicide, Like, Miscegenation, Mocking Religion, Murder Without Consequence, Narcotics, Premarital Sex, Race and/or Blackface, Rape, Slapping Women Around, Suggestive Dialogue, Suggestive Imagery, The Horrors of War, Thrill KillingMadeline / Shanghai Lily Marlene Dietrich Doctor Harvey Clive Brook Hui Fei Anna May Wong Henry Chang Warner Oland Sam Salt Eugene Pallatte Mr. Carmichael Lawrence Grant Released by Paramount Pictures | Directed by Josef Von Sternberg Run time: 83 minutes Proof That It’s a Pre-Code Film This film’s most infamous line is a doozy,…
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Cavalcade (1933) Review
Proof That It’s Pre-Code One of our white bread heroes goes into a starlet’s changing room to wait for her, and then accidentally watches her strip down. Accidentally. Yeah. There’s a few shots near the end of the movies portraying the 20’s where we get a couple of quick moments at a rollicking party. This…
