
Alright, so you’ve just stumbled onto Come On, Marines! from way back in 1934. Is it worth your time today? Hmm, that depends. If you're a classic film enthusiast, especially one with a soft spot for pre-Code quirks and a good laugh at some dated ideas, then maybe, yeah. You might actually dig it. But for pretty much a...

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

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"Alright, so you’ve just stumbled onto Come On, Marines! from way back in 1934. Is it worth your time today? Hmm, that depends. If you're a classic film enthusiast, especially one with a soft spot for pre-Code quirks and a good laugh at some dated ideas, then maybe, yeah. You might actually dig it. But for pretty much anyone else, like if you're looking for modern action or anything particularly deep, you’ll probably be scrolling through your phone in about ten minutes. 😴 The whole premise is k..."

Ida Lupino
Philip Wylie, Seton I. Miller, Ward Wing, Byron Morgan, Herman J. Mankiewicz, Joel Sayre, Thomas Alexander Boyd, Arthur Caesar, Philip MacDonald, James Kevin McGuinness, Waldemar Young
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