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She Works Hard For the Money: The Columbia Pictures Pre-Code Collection on DVD from TCM
Sex sells, the old saying goes. It also employs, or at least it did in movies made before enforcement of the Motion Picture Production Code began in 1934. In the The Columbia Pictures Pre-Code Collection, a five-film DVD set from … Continue reading →
Posted in Classic Film, DVD Blu-Ray Review, Pre-Code Film, TCM
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Tagged ARIZONA, Barbara Stanwyck, Carole Lombard, Columbia Pictures, Columbia Pictures Pre-Code Collection, Forbidden Hollywood, Great Depresson, Hays Office, Header Menu, Jean Harlow, Jo Swerling, John Wayne, Joseph Breen, Laura La Plante, Lionel Barrymore, Mae Clarke, Marie Prevost, Mayo Methot, Motion Picture Production Code, Pat O’Brien, Regis Toomey, Robert Riskin, SHOPWORN, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, TEN CENTS A DANCE, THREE WISE GIRLS, VIRTUE, Will Hays
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UPDATE – Silent Comedy from Mack Sennett on TCM – Week 4
Turner Classic Movies’ month-long tribute to comedy pioneer Mack Sennett concludes tonight with 21 short subjects produced between 1926 and 1933, all restored by CineMuseum. Brew up a pot of strong coffee, because the final night of the festival ends … Continue reading →
Posted in Silent Film
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Tagged "Silent comedy", "Silent movies", A HAREM KNIGHT, Ben Turpin, Billy Bevan, Billy Gilbert, BROKE IN CHINA, Carole Lombard, CATALINA HERE I COME, DON'T PLAY BRIDGE WITH YOUR WIFE, FIDDLESTICKS, Frank Capra, Harry Langdon, HIS UNLUCKY NIGHT, HOBOKEN TO HOLLYWOOD, Keystone, Mack Sennett, Mary Ann Jackson, MATCH PLAY, MATCHMAKING MAMMA, RUN GIRL RUN, SATURDAY AFTERNOON, short subjects, SMITH'S PONY, TAXI FOR TWO, TCM, THE BEST MAN, THE DENTIST, THE FATAL GLASS OF BEER, THE GEAT PIE MYSTERY, THE GOLF NUT, THE LOUD MOUTH, THE PRIDE OF PIKEVILLE, Turner Classic Movies, two reel shorts, W.C. Fields
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