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GOD’S GIFT TO WOMEN (1931) from Warner Archive: One Kiss and You Die!
The year is 1931. Three undressed women catfight over the lover they share – wrestling in his bed, tearing at each other’s skimpy negligees. One of them is Louise Brooks, pansexual star of some of the sultriest silent films ever … Continue reading →
Posted in Classic Film, Pre-Code Film, Warner Archive Collection
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Tagged "Raymond Griffith", Warner Archive Collection, Barbara Stanwyck, Joan Blondell, Pre-Code Film, The Code, Warner Bros, Safe in Hell, Motion Picture Production Code, Laura La Plante, GOD'S GIFT TO WOMEN, Louise Brooks, Yola d’Avril, Hays Code, 1931, Frank Fay, A STAR IS BORN, Norman Maine, Sisters G, Karla Gutchrlein, Eleanor Gutchrlein, Charles Winniger, Billy House, Margaret Livingston, Arthur Edmund Carewe, PANDORA’S BOX, DIARY OF A LOST GIRL, G.W. Pabst, Michael Curtiz, The Devil Was Sick, Frederick Hazlitt Brennan, Joseph Jackson
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