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Category Archives: 1933
Little Women (1933) Rated NR
A chronicle of the lives of 5 sisters growing up in nineteenth-century America. Based on the book by Louisa May Alcott. Starring Katharine Hepburn, Joan Bennett, and Paul Lukas. I know I’ve said this before, I’ve never been a fan … Continue reading
Posted in 1933, Based on a Novel, Drama, Family, films, Movie reviews, movies, Rated NR, reviews
Tagged 5, Adaptions, America, based on the book, book, books, character, characters, charm, chronicle, classic, fan, film, film reviews, films, Joan Bennett, Katharine Hepburn, Little Women, lives, Louisa may Alcott, movie, movie reviews, movies, nineteenth century, not worth, Paul Lukas, Sisters, trailer
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42nd Street (1933) Rated NR
A director may be putting on his last show on Broadway when a newcomer is hired to replace the star of the show. Starring Warner Baxter, Bebe Daniels, George Brent, Ginger Rogers, Dick Powell. 42nd Street is a show within a … Continue reading
Posted in 1933, Comedy, films, Movie reviews, movies, Musicals, Rated NR, reviews, Romance
Tagged 42nd Street, Bebe Daniels, Broadway, Dick Powell, director, fan, film, film reviews, films, first, George Brent, ginger rogers, movie, movie reviews, movies, Musical, musicals, production, romances, scenes, show, star, story, trailer, tunes, Warner Baxter, worth, written
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Lady For A Day (1933) Rated NR
Adapted from Damon Runyon’s short story, Madame La Gimp. This film follows Apple Annie, a street peddler who lies to her daughter about being a member of high society. When her daughter decides to visit Apple Annie’s friends try to … Continue reading
Posted in 1933, Comedy, films, Movie reviews, movies, Rated NR, reviews
Tagged 1961, adapted, classic, damon runyon, daughter, directed, film reviews, films, frank capra, friends, high society, Lady for a day, madame la gimp, movie reviews, movies, Pocketful of Miracles, remade, remake, short story, street peddler, trailer, watch, worth
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Hold Your Man (1933)
Rated NR Jean Harlow and Clark Gable, what a pair. They were so good together that I had to double-check to see if they had a real life romance as well. They didn’t, which makes the chemistry even better. The film … Continue reading
Posted in 1933, Drama, films, Movie reviews, movies, Rated NR, reviews, Romance
Tagged chemistry, Clark Gable, film reviews, films, Hold Your Man, movie reviews, movies, racial boundaries, storylines, trailer
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