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Dinner at Eight (1933)
MGM originally promoted Dinner at Eight by touting the "all-star cast," but this is no run-of-the-mill omnibus picture. On the contrary, rather than cramming as many big names as possible into a lumbering vehicle, the movie's impeccably crafted sc... »
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Transatlantic Tunnel
There are two themes that run through this unusual film that are worth a mention. The film's vision of the future of labour and work place relations describes the plight of the working man as an expendable tool of civilisation, revealing much about the ... »
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Shirley Temple: Stand Up and Cheer
It can't really be called a "Shirley Temple movie," because the original Little Miss Sunshine appears in it for just 10 minutes or so. But you can easily see how Stand Up and Cheer! gave birth to the most dominant star of the mid-1930s: Shirley T... »
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Hallelujah I'm a Bum
Al Jolson says, "You ain't seen nothin' yet," but this isn't The Jazz Singer. Jolson found one of his better movie roles in Hallelujah, I'm a Bum!, a curious 1933 artifact of the early-sound, pre-Code era, a movie replete with music, politi... »
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