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This week, Justin and Ryan dig into "King's Row" (1942) and talk about...
- Gee, that theme music sounds familiar.
- The 'controversial' book its based on
- Getting the film made to fit into conformity with the Hayes code
- One of the changes works out better
- The kernel of truth in the depiction of "small-towns hiding dark secrets"
- Exposing wounds to sunlight - so to speak, and the lessons that we learn from that
- Ann Sheridan's Randy Monaghan
- Dr. Tower's double tragedy and theme overcoming melodrama
- The ending that soars
- Having hope for the future
- Our Verdict
- Next week's film: "Jeremiah Johnson" (1972)
Did we get the movie wrong? Tell us why! And let us know what films you think we should cover.
Join in the discussion on our Youtube channel or Facebook page!
By Justin MillerThis week, Justin and Ryan dig into "King's Row" (1942) and talk about...
- Gee, that theme music sounds familiar.
- The 'controversial' book its based on
- Getting the film made to fit into conformity with the Hayes code
- One of the changes works out better
- The kernel of truth in the depiction of "small-towns hiding dark secrets"
- Exposing wounds to sunlight - so to speak, and the lessons that we learn from that
- Ann Sheridan's Randy Monaghan
- Dr. Tower's double tragedy and theme overcoming melodrama
- The ending that soars
- Having hope for the future
- Our Verdict
- Next week's film: "Jeremiah Johnson" (1972)
Did we get the movie wrong? Tell us why! And let us know what films you think we should cover.
Join in the discussion on our Youtube channel or Facebook page!