Evelyn Prentice only runs eighty minutes, but it goes on forever. At seventeen minutes alone, it’s getting tiring. The big problem is the lack of thoughtful approach. It’s constantly revealing big twists, twists to shock the audience, but they just end up detracting from the film’s possibilities. Because Evelyn Prentice is not a deep study […]
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Evelyn Prentice (1934, William K. Howard)
August 29th, 2008 · No Comments
Tagged: Edward Brophy· Lenore J. Coffee· Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer· Myrna Loy· W.E. Woodward· William K. Howard· William Powell· ★
Suzy (1936, George Fitzmaurice)
June 15th, 2006 · No Comments
The war story love triangle: girl mets boy, girl marries boy, girl thinks boy dies, girl meets second boy, girl marries second boy, first boy returns, one of the boys dies. Suzy isn’t even an interesting spin on it. The film throws in a relationship between lower class Jean Harlow with her upper class father-in-law […]
Tagged: Alan Campbell· Cary Grant· Dorothy Parker· Franchot Tone· George Fitzmaurice· Horace Jackson· Jean Harlow· Lenore J. Coffee· Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer· ★½



