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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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 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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Now watching: The Scarlet Empress which counts towards Some of these posters are great!

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FILM OF THE DAY: alternately reverent & outlandish 1932 of early Christianity highlighted by career boosting performances by sensuous & villainous as

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1930 Maybe It's Love, THE GORILLA, Tom Sawyer and THE LIFE of the PARTY, which film do you think made the biggest impact when it was released

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Dames (1934)🎬 Ray Enright and Busby Berkeley
⭐Dick Powell ⭐ Joan Blondell

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A movie basically set up for Berkeley to have fun with. And he does! What's impressive to me about many of the films - even the ones done for fun were not lazy.

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