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Double Dealing DVDs: Kind Lady (1935/1951) and Strictly Dishonorable (1931/1951)

Classic Movies Posted by KC on Dec 15, 2017

Ever try watching a double feature that is two versions of the same story? I did it at a film festival once. It was a screening of the silent Chinese film Cave of the Spider Woman (1927) and its glossier go-go remake The Cave of the Silken Web (1967). What struck me most about the pairing was how mu read more

"Strictly Dishonorable," or The Fox and the Hound

The Man on the Flying Trapeze Posted by David on Oct 30, 2013

Preston Sturges's "Strictly Dishonorable" is a story about love, honor, happiness and the relative merits of living in West Orange, New Jersey. The play had been a hit on Broadway, and Universal bought the rights for a then-unprecedented $125,000 -- not bad for something that Sturges wrote in six d read more

"Strictly Dishonorable," or The Fox and the Hound

The Man on the Flying Trapeze Posted by David on Oct 30, 2013

Preston Sturges's "Strictly Dishonorable" is a story about love, honor, happiness and the relative merits of living in West Orange, New Jersey. The play had been a hit on Broadway, and Universal bought the rights for a then-unprecedented $125,000 -- not bad for something that Sturges wrote in six d read more



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