Author Archive: Retro

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Mild-mannered milkman becomes a champion boxer when he accidentally knocks out a prizefighter. Dir. Leo McCarey.

Drummond save his fiance from the clutches of desperate kidnappers.

A college professor in England searches for and finds his biological mother and learns that his real father was hanged for murder.

In-depth psychological analysis of Nazi propaganda. Follows the story of a young boy as he is converted to Nazism. In German with English commentary and analysis by Gregory Bateson.

When millionaire bachelor John Hubbard takes a run-out powder at his own wedding, Hubbard’s vengeful fiancee Polly Ann Young has the luckless fellow committed to an insane asylum. Hubbard escapes with certified looney Adolphe Menjou; together they join a carnival run by Carole Landis. Hubbard and Menjou not only save Landis from bankruptcy, but also convince Hubbard’s allegedly normal uncle Charles Butterworth (who races fire engines as a hobby) to arrange for the carnival to be set up right next to the family mansion. Directors Hal Roach, Hal Roach Jr. and Gordon M. Douglas deliberately blur the thin line between sanity and insanity throughout Road Show. Just who’s crazier: the delusional Menjou, who takes photographs with an invisible camera, or lovestruck Indian George E. Stone, who spends his free time chasing after carnival employee Patsy Kelly? And are the freewheeling carney folk any goofier than the flibbertigibbet society folk? The Charioteers, a black singing group [...]

When her mother dies in childbirth, a young girl is taken in by her rich uncle and falls in love with the boy next door. Dir. Hamilton MacFadden.

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