We See You, Tom Collier: "The Animal Kingdom" (1932)

Episode 64 October 08, 2022 00:35:47
We See You, Tom Collier: "The Animal Kingdom" (1932)
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We See You, Tom Collier: "The Animal Kingdom" (1932)

Oct 08 2022 | 00:35:47

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Show Notes

Mmm hmm...This movie is one of the reasons why we lament over the lost of quality of film making that was pre-code films.  The steamy love triangle between Myrna Loy, Leslie Howard and Ann Harding's characters is super saucy and ripe with smart dialouge that educates its audience on male and female sensuality and sensibility.  True life lessons from classic Hollywood indeed! 

 

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