After the death of her father and loss of the family fortune, Bonnie (Joan Crawford) gets a job as a cub reporter while her brother (William Bakewell) becomes involved in bootlegging..


Alright, so if you're into old movies, specifically those wild pre-Code flicks from the early 30s, then Dance, Fools, Dance is probably worth a look. Especially if you're a Joan Crawford completist. It’s a messy, fast-paced dive into a world that’s just figuring out its own rules. If you need super tight plotting or he...

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

Harry Beaumont

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"Alright, so if you're into old movies, specifically those wild pre-Code flicks from the early 30s, then Dance, Fools, Dance is probably worth a look. Especially if you're a Joan Crawford completist. It’s a messy, fast-paced dive into a world that’s just figuring out its own rules. If you need super tight plotting or heroes who never make dumb choices, you might find yourself a little frustrated. But for a peek into Hollywood's past, and a good dose of melodrama, it delivers. The whole thing kic..."
Aurania Rouverol, Joan Crawford
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