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1930's Glamour

poetman

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Hi all,

I'm looking for some suggestions on films from the 1930's that display all that art deco glamour!(If they were made in the 40's that could slide to.) I need to see more 30's on my screen. Where should I start?

Thanks!
 

Philip Adams

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I know it's before your 'start date' but 'Metropolis' (1927) is interesting and 'Our Modern Maidens' (1929) has loads of art deco glam.

Hope this helps
 

Stanley Doble

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Don't miss "Topper". It is a great movie, one of the most entertaining ever made and the one that made Cary Grant a major star. Plus it has the best cars, clothes and interiors.

Topper's mansion, the Kirby apartment, the stores, night clubs, Topper's bank and the resort hotel are all terrific.
 

Stanley Doble

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Any Fred Astaire - Ginger Rogers picture will do too. These were all low budget pictures in their day (including Topper) but the set designers and costume designers pulled off some great looks.
 

Atomic Age

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The Thin Man (and its sequels)

King Kong

Chinatown (a movie from 74, but takes place in 1937 with lots of art deco)

Grand Hotel

Dinner at Eight


Just a few.
Doug
 

lolly_loisides

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I'll second "Trouble in Paradise". The sets, the clothes, everything about it screams art deco.
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"Roberta" is another good one.
 

HadleyH

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I'd add to the already mentioned ones, and on the other side of the 1930s, 1928 to be exact, the film "Our Dancing Daughters" I'd also keep my eyes open for one name: Cedric Gibbons art director and the "most powerful arbiter of style" at MGM, everything he did is OK by me! :). In 1925 Gibbons visited the Paris Exposition des Arts Decoratifs and this had a great influence in his work. He designed the Oscar itself, winning it 11 of the 37 times he was nominated for it. The man had impeccable style! ;)


Silent film "Our Dancing Daughters"
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Philip Adams

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Hadley, thanks for the information about Cedric Gibbons. I didn't know that.

I'm not sure about the trousers the gent is wearing in the picture. With those stripes, they could be just half of a pair of well pressed pyjamas. :)
 

Amy Jeanne

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Pretty much any movie made between 1927 and 1941 will be delightfully art deco/moderne. SOMETHING with stand out. I'm always finding myself being fixated with mundane things in movies made between these years.
 

Haversack

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I would also recommend the Warner Bros. cartoon, Page Miss Glory, 1936. The dream sequence that makes up the majority of the cartoon is an art deco extravaganza.
 

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