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Tag: 1930s

Be Careful–Pre-Code is a Dangerous World

August 1, 2018 Squirrels at the Door 1 Comment

After July’s #CleanMovieMonth, I binged-watched three Pre-Code films. Oh, the Poverty! Death! Adultery! Even More Death! A Code movie might…

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Posted in: Film reviews Filed under: 1930s, blonde crazy, classic film, cleanmoviemonth, dorothy mackaill, jimmy cagney, joan blondell, movie review, night life in reno, old hollywood, Pre-Code, reviews, safe in hell

What’s a screwball comedy without Billie Burke–not a screwball comedy

April 3, 2018 Squirrels at the Door 2 Comments

As you know, I was upset by One Night in Lisbon because Billie Burke disappeared halfway through the picture–I know,…

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Posted in: Film reviews Filed under: 1930s, billie burke, classic film, movie review, old hollywood, reviews, screwball comedy, we're rich again

She’s sweet and oh so plucky

March 9, 2018 Squirrels at the Door

Imagine an opening scene where a man walks jollily through an Indiana swamp only to fall in and cry for…

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Posted in: Film reviews Filed under: 1930s, a girl of the limberlost, classic film, elnora, indiana, old hollywood, swamp

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