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1932

The Menace (1932) Review, with H.B. Warner and Bette Davis

A wrongly convicted man seeks to clear his name through the use of plastic surgery and pure convoluted logic.

By Danny, 2 yearsMarch 22, 2024 ago
1930

Captain Thunder (1930) Review, with Victor Varconi and Fay Wray

El Capitan Thunder Victor Varconi Ynez Fay Wray Juan Don Alvarado Released by Warner Bros./First National | Directed by Alan Crosland Run time: 65 minutes Proof That It’s a Pre-Code Film Thunder is a lady’s man, and all the senoritas are totally into that. “Big boy!” “Little girl! Aren’t you Read more

By Danny, 10 yearsSeptember 26, 2016 ago
1930

The Runaway Bride (1930) Review, with Mary Astor

Mary / Sally Mary Astor George Lloyd Hughes Clara Natalie Moorhead Released by RKO | Directed by Donald Crisp Proof That It’s Pre-Code A woman runs away with a man to elope, but then realizes that he’s kind of a dick. But they signed a hotel register together, so if Read more

By Danny, 10 yearsMarch 7, 2016 ago
1931

Illicit (1931) Review, with Barbara Stanwyck

Ann Vincent Barbara Stanwyck Dick Ives James Rennie Price Baines Ricardo Cortez Georgie Evans Clive Butterworth Ives, Sr Claude Gillingwater Margie True Natalie Moorhead Illicit: Can Sex Survive Marriage? “We’re both a riot in our underwear!” There are probably few movies that can serve as such definitive proof in how Read more

By Danny, 13 yearsMarch 29, 2013 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, 14 yearsOctober 2, 2012 ago
1933

Private Detective 62 (1933) Review, with William Powell

Pre-Code Follies: It’s another round with William Powell being so-damned-charming-it-hurts in a movie that’s so-damn-boring-that-writing-a-description-of-it-is-also-boring. From-Danny.

By Danny, 15 yearsAugust 13, 2011 ago
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