
Is this thing worth a watch? If you have a thing for vintage melodrama and don't mind when the plot gets a little bit extra, sure, give it a go. But if you’re looking for something that moves fast or keeps its feet on the ground, you’re probably going to be bored by the second act. It’s for the folks who like their bla...

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

William Wyler

Edward LeSaint
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"Is this thing worth a watch? If you have a thing for vintage melodrama and don't mind when the plot gets a little bit extra, sure, give it a go. But if you’re looking for something that moves fast or keeps its feet on the ground, you’re probably going to be bored by the second act. It’s for the folks who like their black-and-white films with a heavy dose of longing and dramatic piano music. The whole thing centers on a chorus girl who is bored with her marriage. Then she meets a composer, and s..."

May Beatty
Lawrence G. Blochman, Edna Ferber, Doris Anderson
United States

