Reviewer:
worldrambler
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June 20, 2023
Subject:
A good specimen of pre-Code Hollywood
This 1933 film is entertaining and worth a watch if you enjoy pre-Code pandering (I do). Arline Judge gives a sassy and spirited performance and the film includes a few decent musical numbers.
Cast
Arline Judge as Jerry Royal
Preston Foster as Tom Baylor
Marion Burns as Dale Jordan
Kenneth MacKenna as Jimmy Crosby
Juanita Hansen as Trixie Snell
Creighton Hale as Fred Barrett
Cyril Chadwick as Upson
Nella Walker as Mrs. Grayson
Walter Brennan as Stuttering Waiter
Reviewer:
jimelena
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October 30, 2006
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Hmmm
I remember seeing this years ago.
It's funny how one forgets how bad something is over time and watches it again in error.
What an enormous waste of time.
Reviewer:
Scott Martin
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August 3, 2006
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historical synificance
this movie may not have been the biggest blockbuster of the 1930s but it now is reciving a bit of poblicity in oklahoma. the film was not shot in the sooner state nore dose it have any refrences to oklahoma. but as a documentery about the history of okmulgee oklahoma premares on tv in 2007 it will talk about this movie because it was the movie that was plying at the okmulgee hippidrome when it burned to the ground on dec 31st 1933. 50 people contenued to watch this movie throu the smoke for a concederably long time befoe the hippidrome was evacuated. the building was a total loss. the theatre was the largest west of the mississippi. still is the largest movie theatre built in oklahoma today. it sat 2200 people for one movie. and it had many other accomplishments. sensation hunters is the last immiges projected on the ill fated screen.