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THE AGE OF CONSENT (1932) from Warner Archive: Pre-Code Passion At Its Most Lustful
People in old movies don’t seem to know how to kiss. Without a doubt, there are plenty of iconic lip locks from the films of the 1930s and ‘40s, often accompanied by lush orchestrations that infer burning passion. But characters … Continue reading →
Posted in Classic Film, Pre-Code Film, Warner Archive Collection
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Tagged 1932, Aileen Pringle, Arline Judge, David O. Selznick, Dorothy Wilson, Eric Linden, Franchot Tone, Gregory La Cava, John Halliday, Motion Picture Production Code, REBEL WITHOUT A CAUSE, Reginald Barlow, Richard Cromwell, RKO, SPLENDOR IN THE GRASS, Sylvia Sidney, THE AGE OF CONSENT, Warner Archive Collection, Will Hays
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