Today is Sunday, so it is time for another article in our weekly series about new Code films, 52 Code Films. Every week, I watch at least one American Breen film that I have never seen before. Since PEPS is all about the Code and the movies its enforcement by Joseph Breen produced for twenty years … Continue reading 52 Code Films – Week #27: “The World Moves On” from 1934; “A Perfect Start” for The Favorite Code Film Blogathon
Day: July 7, 2019
#CleanMovieMonth85 Perfect Code Film Features – 7. “The Silk Hat Kid”
#CleanMovieMonth85 July 7 – Perfect Code Film Feature #7 Today’s highlighted film is The Silk Hat Kid from 1935. This is the story of a tough young bodyguard who is hired by a nightclub owner as protection against gangsters but finds himself torn when he meets an old priest friend of his and a pretty young lady who helps … Continue reading #CleanMovieMonth85 Perfect Code Film Features – 7. “The Silk Hat Kid”
#CleanMovieMonth85 Guest Article: “Take 3: Stowaway Review (Clean Movie Month — #1)” by Sally Silverscreen
The below article was published on 18 Cinema Lane by Sally Silverscreen on July 6 as her first entry in #CleanMovieMonth85. See the original post here. For the first time ever, I am participating in Pure Entertainment Preservation Society’s Clean Movie Month! Every July, participants are encouraged to watch and write about films that were … Continue reading #CleanMovieMonth85 Guest Article: “Take 3: Stowaway Review (Clean Movie Month — #1)” by Sally Silverscreen