A fortune teller informs a hopeless romantic that she'll be meeting a mysterious, tall, dark stranger. Initially skeptical, the young lady latterly concedes when the soothsayer's premonitions begin to ring true.

You should watch this if you are bored on a Sunday and have a weird obsession with how people dressed in 1930. 👒 It is mostly for folks who find old department store sets charming and don't mind a lot of fast talking. If you want a movie with actual action or a plot that moves like a normal person walks, you will pro...

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

Chandler Sprague

Raoul Walsh
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"You should watch this if you are bored on a Sunday and have a weird obsession with how people dressed in 1930. 👒 It is mostly for folks who find old department store sets charming and don't mind a lot of fast talking. If you want a movie with actual action or a plot that moves like a normal person walks, you will probably hate it. It is very stiff, like most movies from that year, because they were still figuring out where to hide the microphones. But there is something kinda sweet about it. ..."
Frank Gay, Harold Atteridge
United States

