

Right, so we're talking about Fascination from 1931. Is it worth your time today? Look, if you’re a devotee of early British talkies or you're specifically tracking Madeleine Carroll’s early career, then yes, probably. For casual viewers just dipping into old films? You might find it a bit of a slow burn, honestly. It’...

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

Miles Mander

Edward LeSaint
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"Right, so we're talking about Fascination from 1931. Is it worth your time today? Look, if you’re a devotee of early British talkies or you're specifically tracking Madeleine Carroll’s early career, then yes, probably. For casual viewers just dipping into old films? You might find it a bit of a slow burn, honestly. It’s got a very specific kind of charm, but it’s not for everyone. The setup is classic melodrama. A seemingly happy couple, played by Madeleine Carroll and Kenneth Kove, are living ..."

Madeleine Carroll
Eliot Crawshay-Williams, Victor Kendall
United Kingdom

1920 · IMDb —
Edward LeSaint

