Before the middle of 1934, American film before the enactment of the Breen Code enjoyed a period of minimal censorship and freedom for filmmakers to be daring and innovative. These are my favourite all time Golden Era films. This was a period when women could be tough, liberated, bad or all three. Crime often did pay. Murderers got away with murder. Plenty of scantily clad ladies around. A man and woman could share a bed. Sexual innuendo and adultery was everywhere. Mixed race casts were common. Politicians, judges and priests could be good or rotten. Vices were openly flounted. It was not a crime to be poor and hungry. The vast majority of these films were canned and never to be seen for decades giving later viewers a distorted image of Golden Era films.
A few of my favourites include Safe in Hell, 42nd Sreet, Murder at the Vanities, Jewel Robbery, Employees Entrance, Red Headed Women, Baby Face, etc. The list goes on and on. Would anyone else like to discuss?
A few of my favourites include Safe in Hell, 42nd Sreet, Murder at the Vanities, Jewel Robbery, Employees Entrance, Red Headed Women, Baby Face, etc. The list goes on and on. Would anyone else like to discuss?
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