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Bombshell (1933)

Guy A. Savage wrote 3 months ago: I’ve never seen a Jean Harlow film I didn’t enjoy, but I think Bombshell may very well b … more →

Tags: Comedy, jean harlow, actress, gigolò, Hollywood, pre-code

Today We Live (1933)

Guy A. Savage wrote 5 months ago: “It’s worth a World War to get a uniform like that.” Today We Live is a weepy melo … more →

Tags: Joan Crawford, based on book, WWI, Love Triangle

Hold Your Man (1933)

Guy A. Savage wrote 5 months ago: “You know you wouldn’t be a bad-looking dame, if it wasn’t for your face.” S … more →

Tags: jean harlow, Comedy, delinquent dames, babes behind bars, grifters, Depression

Fashions of 1934 (1934)2 comments

Guy A. Savage wrote 9 months ago: “I’ve been told that when Americans die, they don’t go to heaven. They go to Paris … more →

Tags: Bette Davis

Shopworn (1932)

Guy A. Savage wrote 1 year ago: “Your thoughts are just like your kitchen … DIRTY” A very young Barbara Stanwyck s … more →

Tags: barbara stanwyck

Gambling With Souls (1936)

Guy A. Savage wrote 2 years ago: “You filthy operator of a sex exchange.” Strict censorship rules of the Hays Code spawne … more →

Tags: Exploitation, cult cinema, infidelity, delinquent dames, Prostitution

Desire (1936)

Guy A. Savage wrote 2 years ago: “She can start a revolution with me anytime.” In Desire jewel thief Countess Madeleine d … more →

Tags: marlene dietrich

Blonde Venus (1932)

Guy A. Savage wrote 2 years ago:  “My conscience wants to take a vacation.” Blonde Venus–a Josef von Sternberg film … more →

Tags: marlene dietrich

Child Bride (1938)

Guy A. Savage wrote 2 years ago:  “I’d put her in boiling oil and watch her fry.” It’s amazing what you can g … more →

Tags: Exploitation, cult cinema

Party Girl (1930)

Guy A. Savage wrote 2 years ago: “Don’t call me Madame!” Party Girl is a tepid little melodrama directed by Victor … more →

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Girl From Missouri (1934)1 comment

Guy A. Savage wrote 2 years ago:  “You could make me cheap and common.” In Girl From Missouri Jean Harlow plays Eadie Cha … more →

Tags: jean harlow, golddiggers, Florida, chorus-girl

Kid Galahad (1937)

Guy A. Savage wrote 2 years ago:  “Keep this mug in his cage.” Following a bitter losing fight at the ringside, boxing pr … more →

Tags: Bette Davis, boxing

Dangerous (1935)

Guy A. Savage wrote 2 years ago:  “Pay me 20 cents for them 2 drinks and she’s yours.” Joyce Heath (Bette Davis) wa … more →

Tags: Bette Davis, delinquent dames, actress

She Done Him Wrong (1933)

Guy A. Savage wrote 2 years ago:  “There was a time I didn’t know where my next husband was coming from.” Lady Lou … more →

Tags: Mae West

I'm No Angel (1933)

Guy A. Savage wrote 2 years ago:  “It’s not the men in your life that count. It’s the life in your men.” In I … more →

Tags: Mae West

Goin' To Town (1935)

Guy A. Savage wrote 2 years ago:   “Don’t think I worked in Tijuana for nothing.” Goin’ to Town is one of Mae … more →

Tags: Mae West

Belle of the Nineties (1934)

Guy A. Savage wrote 2 years ago:  “Some of the wildest men make the best pets.” In Belle of the Nineties, Mae West plays … more →

Tags: Mae West

The Devil is a Woman (1935)

Guy A. Savage wrote 2 years ago: “How can you lose what you never possessed?” In The Devil is a Woman, passion and jealou … more →

Tags: marlene dietrich

Every Day's a Holiday (1937)

Guy A. Savage wrote 2 years ago:  “I’m so temperamental, I upset myself.” In Every Day’s a Holiday, it’ … more →

Tags: Mae West


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