#pre-Code
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inthedarktrees · 1 month ago
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Carole Lombard with Shirley Grey (in white) in the pre-code romance, Virtue, 1932
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precodesoul · 3 months ago
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Showgirls pose with a prop airplane for the pre-code musical Flying Down to Rio (dir. Thornton Freeland, 1933)
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mudwerks · 5 months ago
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Black Cat Mystery #50 File Copy (Harvey, 1954)
Pre-Code cover drawn by Lee Elias... or was it Warren Kremer? CGC and The Grand Comics Database say Elias, while Overstreet credits Kremer.
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ilovedamsels1962 · 2 months ago
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Joan Blondell, 1930's
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jazz-vampire · 3 months ago
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Ladies of Leisure (1930)
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citizenscreen · 18 days ago
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My #TCMFF Day 2 starts with Norma Shearer in her Oscar-winning turn as THE DIVORCEE (1930), a Robert Z. Leonard pre-code gem.
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hellostarrynightblr · 5 months ago
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Christmas Countdown [5/12] The Thin Man (1934)
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chaptertwo-thepacnw · 8 months ago
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frances dee |1934|
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voidblacktea · 1 year ago
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Merrily We Go To Hell (1932)
A complex look at open relationships, marriage, and alcoholism. Dorothy Arzner broke new ground as a woman behind the camera. I watched this film for the first time last year, but it was even better on a rewatch last night.
It starts with a lot of fun and it clearly wears its pre-Code sensibilities on its sleeve for an act or two, but then the film gets serious, sad and heavy, with the charming alcoholic lead (Fredric March) making a mess of himself before the woman who loves him (Sylvia Sidney) and our very eyes. Human and real, it pulls no punches.
There was a greater diversity of human experience and experimentation during the pre-code era, even when the films weren't objectively good or deep, that was stamped out under the code and it's a shame.
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retropopcult · 1 year ago
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Groucho Marx and Thelma Todd in Monkey Business (1931)
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allweknewisdead · 1 year ago
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Dishonored (1931) - Josef von Sternberg
- What makes you think of death? - Was I thinking of death?
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precodesoul · 5 months ago
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Mary Astor as 'Princess Anne' in The Royal Bed (dir. Lowell Sherman, 1931)
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mudwerks · 5 months ago
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(via RED HEADED WOMAN, 1932, Jean Harlow, Pre Code, Chester Morris, Una Merkel, classic film)
“When I kiss them they stay kissed for a long time”
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ilovedamsels1962 · 3 months ago
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Joan Blondell, 1930's
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minayuri · 3 months ago
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Karen Morley and Paul Muni of Scarface (1932)
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gatabella · 1 year ago
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Carole Lombard by William E. Thomas, 1929
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