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Post by Doghouse6 on Apr 13, 2018 16:41:45 GMT
I'm always happy when others discover this delightful yet neglected gem, as I first did over a dozen years ago (and immediately added to our collection). One of the all-too-few examples of Wyler's abilities with lighter material, credit must also go to the inspired lunacy and illogical logic of the Preston Sturges script, and to the expert comic talents of Margaret Sullavan, Frank Morgan, Herbert Marshall and Reginald Owen, among others. Doghouse6--- One thing I just discovered in March was how MANY movies can be streamed from YouTube on my Roku Box. Have you ever seen Bad Girl (1931)? It, too, can be YouTubed: www.youtube.com/watch?v=YWltM9MXuuU. This movie was a nominee for Best Picture. I found it simple but engaging...all tree main performers in this movie sort of won me over. Thanks for the tip, kijii. I haven't seen that one, but it sounds like it could be right up my alley! Of late, my viewing has been especially concentrated upon films of the '30s I've never gotten around to.
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