Young man (Douglas Fairbanks Jr.) attempts to break up an engagement between a woman (Loretta Young) and an older man (Edmund Breon).

I Like Your Nerve isn't for everyone today. If you're into classic Hollywood charm, especially early talkies, and you dig Douglas Fairbanks Jr.'s boyish, daredevil energy, then yeah, this one’s a fun little watch. But if you need modern pacing, deep character arcs, or plots that twist and turn, you’ll likely find it a ...

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William C. McGann

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"I Like Your Nerve isn't for everyone today. If you're into classic Hollywood charm, especially early talkies, and you dig Douglas Fairbanks Jr.'s boyish, daredevil energy, then yeah, this one’s a fun little watch. But if you need modern pacing, deep character arcs, or plots that twist and turn, you’ll likely find it a bit slow or even, well, quaint. It's definitely a specific taste, a real piece of its time. 🎬 The setup is simple enough: Douglas Fairbanks Jr. plays Jack, a guy who just decided..."
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Houston Branch, Roland Pertwee
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1931 · IMDb 5.7


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