FILM OF THE DAY: 1934 themed isn’t his best of the era, but has funny moments from & fun numbers especially I ONLY HAVE EYES FOR YOU 🎶

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FILM OF THE DAY: Genuinely strange & eerie 1934 is 1 of cult director finest (& highest budgeted) 🎞️ with & at their most elegantly creepy amidst stunning sets with intriguing post WWI anti war theme

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FILM OF THE DAY: Sparkling risqué 1934 sophisticated marital with cast of expert old school farceurs at their best. Leading lady was married to director for decades btw 🎥

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Up the River (1930, John Ford)
Spencer Tracy and Humphrey Bogart, both in their film debuts, star as convicts in this surprisingly light in tone prison escapade.

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FILM OF THE DAY: Gripping 1931 drama about rich girl who must work as cub reporter when her father loses money in crash, helped greatly by ⭐️ power of 1st teaming of & as brutal gangster who hires her weak brother

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1932 Waking Woman Discovers Life ( you can't make these tag lines up) Dorothy Willson, Richard Cromwell in THE AGE OF CONSENT

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Now I’ve watched I Cover the Waterfront (1933), where a reporter investigates a smuggler and sometimes-murderer of Chinese immigrants (???) by seducing the man’s daughter. This seduction involves literally putting her in chains at one point, which she’s into.

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And finally, I'm going to miss these fabulous posters & wicked titles. So here are few posters of films I want to watched, inpsired by
Safe in Hell (1931)
Call Her Savage (1932)
The Sin of Nora Moran (1933)
Crime without Passion (1934)

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Death Takes a Holiday (1934, Mitchell Leisen) Death (Fredric March) is confused why people are reluctant to go with him, so takes human form to find out, on his 'holiday' he is drawn to Grazia (Evelyn Venable). Good looking eccentric fantasy melodrama. A curiosity.

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The Gay Bride (1934, Jack Conway)
Showgirl (Carole Lombard) is determined to marry money & decides that a gangster (Nat Pendleton) is the perfect mark: lots of money/potential short life-span! But then there's her love/hate relationship with Jimmy (Chester Morris).

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Now watching: She Done Him Wrong for My second Mae West film after Sextette, her last film. Although I should have watched Night After Night, which was her debut film!

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