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  1. December has been a good month for pre-codes. I recorded VIRTUE along with the other Columbia pre-codes on Friday (THE BIG SHOT (1932) and CHILD OF MANHATTAN (1933)) I am glad that TCM has been able to dip into the Columbia library for some obscure pre-codes over the past few months. I hope that they are able to bring out some more. VIRTUE was a pretty good film. I also liked Lombard in NO MAN OF HER OWN (1932). It's the only film that she and her future husband Clark Gable ever did together.

  2. The "uncut" verison of BABY FACE was never shown to the public. The version TCM shows is the varsion that was approved for general release in 1933. What's nice about the the "uncut" version is that you get to see a bit more of what made Stanwyck's character tick. The shoemaker's speach is also very different in this version, as he tells her to use her body to get what she wants. In the general release version his speech has a moralistic tone to it instead. Either version is fun to watch.

  3. Two color Technicolor favorites are: THE BLACK PIRATE (1926), THE VIKING (1928), REDSKIN (1929), FOLLOW THRU (1930), WHOOPEE (1930), THE KING OF JAZZ (1930) ,THE DEVIL'S CABARET (1930 MGM short), OVER THE COUNTER (1932 MGM short), WILD PEOPLE (1932 MGM short)

     

    Three strip Technicolor favorites: BECKY SHARP (1935), RAMONA (1936),NOTHING SACRED (1937), THE DIVORCE OF LADY X (1938), KENTUCKY (1938), DRUMS ALONG THE MOHAWK (1939)

  4. Cool link ! ILots of nice pictures. I have a copy of the picture of Clara on the yacht Diablo on a German post card. I never knew what the source of the picture was before now.

  5. I know that CHINA BOUND (1929) survives (I think that it may even still have all of its "vitaphone" discs). I believe that ROOKIES (1928) the first of the Dane /Arthur films survives as well. CIRCUS ROOKIES (1928) I think is lost.

  6. HEROS FOR SALE is a very good little film. I though MIDNIGHT MARY was pretty good too. Ricardo Cortez is not bad as a gangster. It would be nice if TCM would show BAD COMPANY (1931) Cortez is very good as a psycopathic gangster in that one.

  7. It's been a long time since TCM has shown it. I taped it about 5 years (or so) ago when TCM did a retrospective of pre-code films. I'm glad that it is being shown again, it is a very good film. Probably the last pre-code title that Warner Brothers released before more stringent code enforcement took place.

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