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1932

The Most Dangerous Game (1932) Review, with Joel McCrea and Fay Wray

Bob Joel McCrea Eve Fay Wray Zaroff Leslie Banks Released by RKO | Directed by Irving Pichel & Ernest B. Schoedsack Run time: 62 minutes Proof That It’s a Pre-Code Film Shrunken heads, taxidermied bodies, and death galore. Clearly a movie about a guy who gets his jollies from murder. Read more

By Danny, 10 yearsSeptember 16, 2016 ago
Panama Flo Helen Twelvetrees 1932
1932

Panama Flo (1932) Review, with Helen Twelvetrees, Robert Armstrong, and Charles Bickford

Flo Helen Twelvetrees Babe Robert Armstrong McTeague Charles Bickford Released by Fox Pathe | Directed by Ryan Murphy Proof That It’s Pre-Code Drinking and speakeasies. Everyone is after Flo’s virtue. Or if they haven’t got it, they don’t believe she still has it. Not the nicest portrayal of South American Read more

By Danny, 11 yearsDecember 7, 2015 ago
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Is My Face Red? (1932) Review, with Helen Twelvetrees and Ricardo Cortez

Bill Poster Ricardo Cortez Peggy Helen Twelvetrees Mildred Jill Esmond Tony Sidney Toler Maloney Robert Armstrong The Operator Zasu Pitts Released by RKO | Directed by William A. Seiter Proof That It’s Pre-Code An old man is running around with a showgirl who calls him ‘popsie wopsie’. Our protagonist smacks Read more

By Danny, 11 yearsDecember 4, 2015 ago
Fast Workers 1933 John Gilbert Robert Armstrong Mae Clarke pre-code
1932

Fast Workers (1933) Review, with John Gilbert, Robert Armstrong, and Mae Clarke

Gunner John Gilbert Bucker Robert Armstrong Mary Mae Clarke Released by MGM | Directed By Todd Browning Proof That It’s Pre-Code Construction workers hanging out on the peaks of skyscrapers are really mostly concerned with peeping. Gunner (Gilbert) recognizes Mary (Clarke) by her rear end. Mary’s a conwoman who shakes Read more

By Danny, 11 yearsAugust 5, 2015 ago
1932

Hold ‘Em Jail (1932) Review

The Particulars of the Picture Curly … Bert Wheeler Spider … Robert Woolsey Violet … Edna Mae Oliver Norton … Edgar Kennedy Barbara … Betty Grable The Announcer … Robert Armstrong Hold ‘Em Jail: The Big House Meets The Big Game “If you were a kangaroo, I’d go around in Read more

By Danny, 13 yearsJune 21, 2013 ago
1934

Search for Beauty (1934) Review

PLEASE NOTE: THIS WEEK’S ENTRY IS NOT WORK SAFE. AT ALL. Proof That It’s Pre-Code Jesus. Well, there’s a lot of things. This film is the result of an intercontinental search for the most beautiful (white) people in the world. As such, they really want to show their wares off. Read more

By Danny, 13 yearsFebruary 15, 2013 ago
1931

Iron Man (1931)

Hot sweaty men pounding each other repeatedly. You know you wanna click.

By Danny, 14 yearsJanuary 15, 2012 ago
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