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She Had to Say Yes (1933) Starring Loretta Young

September 23, 2014 By Cliff Aliperti 2 Comments

She Had to Say Yes 1933 Newspaper ad

She Had to Say Yes is a pre-Code film so outrageous that it’s bound to bother men and women alike. An expose on the life of the “customer’s girl,” the Depression era’s version of a high class call girl in business circles. Starring Loretta Young, who manages to be pawed by Regis Toomey, Lyle Talbot, and Hugh Herbert, all in the same movie.

Filed Under: Movie Reviews Tagged With: 1933, Busby Berkeley, Ferdinand Gottschalk, First National, George Amy, Helen Ware, Hugh Herbert, Loretta Young, Lyle Talbot, pre-Code, Regis Toomey, Suzanne Kilborn, Warner Bros., Winnie Lightner

Night World (1932) Starring Mae Clarke, Lew Ayres and Boris Karloff

April 14, 2012 By Cliff Aliperti 6 Comments

Bert Roach in Night World

A look at Universal’s rollicking 58-minute movie set inside a speakeasy run by Boris Karloff with a Busby Berkeley choreographed dance to boot. Mae Clarke and Lew Ayres star as the love interests while Clarence Muse and general ambiance steal the show.

Filed Under: Movie Reviews Tagged With: 1932, Bert Roach, Boris Karloff, Busby Berkeley, Clarence Muse, Dorothy Peterson, dorothy revier, Gangsters, George Raft, Hedda Hopper, hobart henley, Jack La Rue, Lew Ayres, Mae Clarke, night world, pre-Code, Prohibition, Robert Emmett O'Connor, Russell Hopton, speakeasies, Universal

Stage Struck (1936) Starring Dick Powell and Joan Blondell

November 5, 2011 By Cliff Aliperti 8 Comments

Dick Powell and Joan Blondell

Busby Berkeley’s Stage Struck (1936) is a Warner Brothers musical missing the typical Berkeley flare. Starring Dick Powell and Joan Blondell with Warren William it’s an at times bizarre movie that doesn’t measure up to earlier classics Berkeley worked on, but still entertaining at times providing a few laughs.

Filed Under: Movie Reviews Tagged With: 1936, Busby Berkeley, carol hughes, craig reynolds, Dick Powell, Frank McHugh, Hobart Cavanaugh, jeanne madden, Joan Blondell, johnnie arthur, musical, Spring Byington, the yacht club boys, Warner Bros., Warren William

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