Men pay a dime to dance with Barbara and her fellow taxi dancers. She marries Eddie and plans to quit dancing.


Alright, so Ten Cents a Dance. Is it worth tracking down today? For sure, if you’re into classic Hollywood, especially if you’ve got a soft spot for Barbara Stanwyck. It’s a real peek into a specific time, 1931, and it’s got this raw, honest feel. But if you need big explosions or super-fast plots, this one might feel ...

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

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"Alright, so Ten Cents a Dance. Is it worth tracking down today? For sure, if you’re into classic Hollywood, especially if you’ve got a soft spot for Barbara Stanwyck. It’s a real peek into a specific time, 1931, and it’s got this raw, honest feel. But if you need big explosions or super-fast plots, this one might feel like a bit of a slow burn. 🔥 The Dance Hall Life The movie drops us right into a taxi dance hall. Men pay ten cents to dance with women like Barbara, and it’s not just dancing, i..."
Richard Rodgers, Jo Swerling, Dorothy Howell, Lorenz Hart
United States

