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Daily Archives: June 16, 2024
Classic Film Review: You can’t “Fiddle dee dee” away The Great Depression — “Dinner at Eight” (1933)
“Dinner at Eight” (1933) is a fascinating snapshot of a moment in time. An early “talkie,” a mid-Great Depression adaptation of a then still fresh and edgy Broadway dramedy, we can look at this ancient George Cukor film and appreciate … Continue reading
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