
Bob Gordon comes from a rich background but wants make it on his own. He dreams of becoming a newspaper reporter and he eventually gets his chance.

Is this worth your time? Honestly? Only if you’re a completionist for 1930s B-movies. If you want a punchy drama about the press, look elsewhere. But if you like seeing people in suits arguing in rooms that look like they were built yesterday, you might find some charm here. People who hate earnest, slightly wooden act...


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

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"Is this worth your time? Honestly? Only if you’re a completionist for 1930s B-movies. If you want a punchy drama about the press, look elsewhere. But if you like seeing people in suits arguing in rooms that look like they were built yesterday, you might find some charm here. People who hate earnest, slightly wooden acting will probably want to skip this. It’s not exactly The Front Page. The Setup Bob Gordon is our hero. He’s got the fancy background and the stiff posture to match. He wants to b..."

Broderick O'Farrell
George Morgan, Robert Emmett Tansey
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