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Today's episode is my conversation about the 1930 film The Big Pond. I'm joined by James Kreul from the Moving Image Madison newsletter and we talk about the comparison between this and the other recent Maurice Chevalier films covered on the podcast (The Love Parade), how a film can achieve romance between two characters that don't appear on screen together for most of the movie, and how efficiently the film tells the story in a tight 70-minute runtime.
You can watch The Big Pond online on YouTube and be sure to check out James's newsletter.
Other films mentioned in this episode include:
Other referenced topics:
Also be sure to check out the full Lantern Media History website at https://lantern.mediahist.org/.
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Today's episode is my conversation about the 1930 film The Big Pond. I'm joined by James Kreul from the Moving Image Madison newsletter and we talk about the comparison between this and the other recent Maurice Chevalier films covered on the podcast (The Love Parade), how a film can achieve romance between two characters that don't appear on screen together for most of the movie, and how efficiently the film tells the story in a tight 70-minute runtime.
You can watch The Big Pond online on YouTube and be sure to check out James's newsletter.
Other films mentioned in this episode include:
Other referenced topics:
Also be sure to check out the full Lantern Media History website at https://lantern.mediahist.org/.
Support the show