An elderly, brash drunk is hired to help improve the image of a controversial dancer, and the two women form an unlikely friendship..

Is it worth your time? If you like movies from the 30s that move fast and don't bother explaining themselves, sure. Watch this if you want to see Carole Lombard being delightfully sharp-tongued. Skip it if you need your plots to actually make sense or if you hate characters who just keep yelling at each other until the...

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

David Burton

F. Martin Thornton
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"Is it worth your time? If you like movies from the 30s that move fast and don't bother explaining themselves, sure. Watch this if you want to see Carole Lombard being delightfully sharp-tongued. Skip it if you need your plots to actually make sense or if you hate characters who just keep yelling at each other until they suddenly become best friends. Carole Lombard is the only reason this thing stays afloat. She plays a dancer who is constantly in the papers for all the wrong reasons. There’s a ..."

May Foster
Jo Swerling, Dwight Taylor
United States

