I managed to watch 2 new-to-me films over the last 2 nights so I'll put the spotlight on the one I enjoyed most!
Joe E Brown is an actor I used to not like at all but over the last several years I have totally turned around my opinion on him! In this film he does it all - slapstick, jokes, sings, summersaults, back flips, swings onto the stage from a balcony and even gets involved in a wacky acrobatic nightclub act! Not once did I detect the use of a stuntman either!
It was great fun to see the lovely Ann Dvorak dancing and singing, she's been a fave of mine for years now. August 2nd was Ann's Birthday, born back in 1911.
I did say lovely didnt I?
Another treat for the eyes was Patricia Ellis, especially in this scene!As Joe himself might say "WHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOPEEEEEEE!!!!!"
Here's Joe mixing it up with the "Maxellos"! I wonder how much of it was actually rehearsed because it looked to me like a lot of things were happening that no one had planned for!
So I say if you havent seen this or dont really know who Joe E. Brown is, check this one out if you get a chance.... he's in top form and it's a very entertaining little picture!
Last night I watched "Bardelys the Magnificent", a King Vidor silent from 1926 starring John Gilbert. It was fun, well-made and Gilbert was a treat as always, but I'd pick "Bright Lights" over it any day!

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I watched a Joe E Brown film the other day, Sally (1929). He's definitely an acquired taste. :-)
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