Manpower (1941) ☆ ☆ ☆

Four years after Slim, Warner Bros. remade the story, with some notable differences.  The New York Times film critic Bosley Crowther quite eruditely explained the studio’s process in this way: The Warner Brothers…know the pat way to forge a thunderbolt.  […]

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Slim (1937) ☆ ☆ ☆

A romantic triangle forms against the backdrop of high-tension power lines in Slim (1937).  Young farmer Henry Fonda watches linemen erect a steel tower, climb it and string electrical lines.  He’s enthralled, and is soon hired as an apprentice to […]

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Meet Psychdoc77

Psychdoc77 is a cinephile in Chicago, IL.  His interest in film dates to childhood and a long-closed video store named Video Vault which, in 1987, seemed to have every movie ever made.  In particular, it had all the James Bond […]

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