Forgotten Pre-Codes: "One More Spring" (1935)
David CairnsThe Depression bites, as does winter, and survival until spring becomes paramount in this Fox Production.
The Depression bites, as does winter, and survival until spring becomes paramount in this Fox Production.
A bunch of stuff happens: songs intrude intermittently. Part revue, part story, all strange.
Corruption runs rampant in a major city, until a mob hit threatens to expose it all.
Mobsters crash showbiz in this zippy, slangy pre-Code from Hollywood pro William A. Seiter.
A scheming stage mother frustrates her daughter’s romances in this pre-Code melo from savage scouser Charles Brabin.
Beginning a series looking at obscure pre-Code Hollywood films, made between the advent of sound and the strict enforcement of the Code.
Ishii’s savage slapstick satire subjects a family to reversion to savagery, suburban style.
A manic no-budget special effects comedy that achieves a certain cockeyed charm.
Extreme slow-motion images of activity in the English countryside, captured by David Gladwell.
In Gustav Machatý’s Erotikon (1929), a series of sexual intrigues results in tragedy and near-tragedy.
Fred Zinnemann’s war/postwar domestic drama gets closer to reality than Hollywood normally dared.
Jean Epstein’s fable of love imperiled. As simple as a fairy tale, but set against stark backgrounds of modern deprivation.