Doctor Strange
I'll Lock Up
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British Agent, a 1934 drama with Leslie Howard and Kay Francis set during the WWI and the Russian Revolution - DVR'd from TCM, of course.
Gee, another early Leslie Howard vehicle that leaves me cold. And I've long been immune to whatever made Kay Francis a star. Their love-at-first-sight-even-though-they-work-for-opposing-sides romance is heatless and unbelievable. This is a badly written, unconvincing-backlot-Russia film that's mostly worth watching for the familiar character actors in supporting roles, including an impossibly young Cesar Romero.
I know that Howard's great roles - The Scarlet Pimpernel, The Petrified Forest, GWTW - are still ahead of him at this point, but he's pretty bland and unappealing in this and his other early films I've watched recently. At least for me, I'm discovering that he was a less accomplished and charismatic actor than I thought, not more.
Gee, another early Leslie Howard vehicle that leaves me cold. And I've long been immune to whatever made Kay Francis a star. Their love-at-first-sight-even-though-they-work-for-opposing-sides romance is heatless and unbelievable. This is a badly written, unconvincing-backlot-Russia film that's mostly worth watching for the familiar character actors in supporting roles, including an impossibly young Cesar Romero.
I know that Howard's great roles - The Scarlet Pimpernel, The Petrified Forest, GWTW - are still ahead of him at this point, but he's pretty bland and unappealing in this and his other early films I've watched recently. At least for me, I'm discovering that he was a less accomplished and charismatic actor than I thought, not more.