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Watching 1939: Blondie Meets the Boss
Comet Over Hollywood Posted by on Sep 20, 2018
In 2011, I announced I was trying to see every film released in 1939. This new series chronicles films released in 1939 as I watch them. As we start out this blog feature, this section may become more concrete as I search for a common thread that runs throughout each film of the year. Right now, th read more
The Boss Baby
The Best Picture Project Posted by Alyson on Feb 16, 2018
Once the Oscar nominations were announced, there was a sudden backlash against The Boss Baby. How could such tripe be nominated for Best Animated Feature over popular franchise gems like The Lego Batman Movie or Cars 3? In my opinion, easily, like taking candy from a baby. You see, Dreamworks’ The read more
A salute in silver for the boss
Carole & Co. Posted by vp19 on Jul 5, 2013
Carole Lombard, Fred MacMurray and director Mitchell Leisen welcome a guest to the set of "Swing High, Swing Low" -- the man who approved their paychecks, if he didn't necessarily sign them. He's Adolph Zukor, founder of Paramount, who at the time this picture was taken -- near the end of 1936 or in read more
Beauty and the Boss (1932)
Hollywood Revue Posted by Angela on Nov 5, 2012
Bank president Baron Josef von Ullrich (Warren William), like so many men, very much appreciates a beautiful woman. But there’s just one place he doesn’t want to see them — in his office. He keeps his bank running like a well-oiled machine and he’s afraid having a beautifu read more
Film Review: "Beauty and the Boss" (1932)
Lets Misbehave: A Tribute to Precode Hollywood Posted by Emma on Jul 29, 2012
This is a review of the second last and my favourite film in my Marian Marsh series, "Beauty and the Boss" (1932).
PLOTLINE:
Suzy Sachs (Marian Marsh) is what they call a ‘Church
Mouse’. She is poor, unemployed, voiceless and part of the thousands of other
girls in the same read more
Film Review: "Beauty and the Boss" (1932)
Lets Misbehave: A Tribute to Precode Hollywood Posted by Emma on Jul 29, 2012
This is a review of the second last and my favourite film in my Marian Marsh series, "Beauty and the Boss" (1932).
PLOTLINE:
Suzy Sachs (Marian Marsh) is what they call a ‘Church
Mouse’. She is poor, unemployed, voiceless and part of the thousands of other
girls in the same read more
Scandalous Scenes in Pre-Code: Beauty and the Boss (1932)
Shadows and Satin Posted by shadowsandsatin on Oct 26, 2011
Every now and then I come across a scene in a pre-Code film that literally leaves me with my mouth open. Beauty and the Boss (1932), starring Warren William, David Manners, Mary Doran, and the lovely Marian Marsh, contains such a scene. I haven’t yet seen the entire movie, but from what I’ve been read more
Blondie Meets the Boss (1939, Frank R. Strayer)
The Stop Button Posted by on Jan 28, 2009
It’s hard to say who gives a better performance in Blondie Meets the Boss, Larry Simms as Baby Dumpling or Daisy the dog. Simms has a lot of funny lines–all the best lines are from kids talking about adults, it was hard not to think this entry should have been called “Kids Say the read more