
"All Men Are Enemies" is a 1934 American drama film directed by George Fitzmaurice and written by Lenore J. Coffee.


Is this worth a watch? Honestly, only if you're deep into the 1930s studio style or have a weirdly specific interest in how movies handled the aftermath of WWI back when the paint was still fresh on the history books. If you want something snappy or modern, skip it. If you like watching people look mournfully at firepl...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

George Fitzmaurice

George Fitzmaurice
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"Is this worth a watch? Honestly, only if you're deep into the 1930s studio style or have a weirdly specific interest in how movies handled the aftermath of WWI back when the paint was still fresh on the history books. If you want something snappy or modern, skip it. If you like watching people look mournfully at fireplaces for long stretches, you'll be fine. It’s not exactly The Benson Murder Case in terms of pace, that’s for sure. It moves like a tired horse. The Pacing Problem The whole thin..."

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Richard Aldington, Lenore J. Coffee
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