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Post by Fading Fast on Feb 18, 2024 20:26:17 GMT
Vivian wants to go off to Europe without her husband... Most women in the Depression would be happy with her marriage and life.
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Post by Fading Fast on Feb 18, 2024 20:27:32 GMT
Lyle Talbot will never look this slim again in his life.
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Post by topbilled on Feb 18, 2024 20:27:33 GMT
Lyle Talbot is the cure to lonesome-itis.
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Post by BunnyWhit on Feb 18, 2024 20:30:13 GMT
She says, "Goodbye, Bob" like she means it.
I know that can't be a good sign.....
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Post by topbilled on Feb 18, 2024 20:32:37 GMT
Oh no...
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Post by BunnyWhit on Feb 18, 2024 20:34:33 GMT
Writers Lucien Hubbard, Kubec Glasmon, and John Bright, all Oscar nominated for other projects, gave some really great dialogue to this film.
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Post by topbilled on Feb 18, 2024 20:35:08 GMT
Foreshadowing the movie's ending, Blondell says about Dvorak & Talbot:
"She didn't just fall, she took a nosedive..."
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Post by BunnyWhit on Feb 18, 2024 20:37:48 GMT
I love Joan Blondell's stride. She always looks like she means business.
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Post by topbilled on Feb 18, 2024 20:37:56 GMT
A visit to speak with Vivian's husband...
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Post by Fading Fast on Feb 18, 2024 20:38:32 GMT
Note the Art Deco light on the night table next to Dvorak.
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Post by Fading Fast on Feb 18, 2024 20:39:29 GMT
Bette Davis will never look this slim again in her life.
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Post by BunnyWhit on Feb 18, 2024 20:39:35 GMT
It pains me to compliment Vivian, but that dress is delicious.
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Post by topbilled on Feb 18, 2024 20:40:10 GMT
I love how bitter and jaded Dvorak gets in this...such a raw and gritty performance.
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Post by topbilled on Feb 18, 2024 20:43:26 GMT
The plot thickens:
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Post by Fading Fast on Feb 18, 2024 20:44:17 GMT
Blondell's gloves in the scene where she gives Dvorak the money are awesome.
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