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Portrayed as fliers, they never flew their planes, Martin Johnson was an ex-vaudevillian, used friends like Jack London for financial gain while stiffing them of royalties, denying his wife's apparent depression, using her as a cute prop, all this makes these films unbearable.
The film states that the American Consumers and their shopping are at fault for the current
depression
when shopping and buying products, making money circulate in the system are the base of a healthy economy.
"Footlight Parade" is just one of several wonderfully jaunty musicals that Warner Bros. produced in the early 1930's to ward off the
Depression.
I can think of only a handful of movies which put me into such a serious
depression
after they had finished - the oppressive atmosphere of Se7en is the best comparison I can think of.
He married outside of and against his culture and was cut off from all of his family except for one sister who took pity on her brothers plight; raising 8 children during the great
depression
of 1929; providing the family with food whenever she could.
The
depression
was here and jazz age babies who survived on an endless round of parties were frowned upon.
Although it is tough and unpleasant it IS in the end heroic - Schmid's triumph over disability and
depression.
This is one of the finest examples of
Depression
era cinema.
The Stock Market Crash of 1929 and the
Depression
following almost ruined the American Musical Theater, in fact it was the final death blow to vaudeville.
It contained fundamental elements of depression, grief, loneliness, despair, hope, dreams and companionship.
But for the moment he's facing a
depression
and that's why he is seeing a therapist.
Their screwball repartee is more postmodern than post Depression, Allen's writing filled with ironic self deprecation and plain old New York angst.
My sister had this movie in her VHS collection and I was kind of curious what kind of movie they would make out of a doll that came out of the great
depression
for kids with very little pocket money.
As we know, Queen Victoria fell into a dark, deep
depression
after Prince Albert's death and looking into Ruper Friend's eyes I understood.
Following their daughter's brutal murder,Julie and Allen escape the city to find solace and grieve in a solitary cabin on a remote mountain.Allen's intentions are good,he wants his wife to get out of her
depression
by resuming her photography.Julie stumbles across an ancient prison and sees the perfect creepy,decaying setting for her photography.But when the photos are developed they are full of dead people-and Allen quickly discovers the tragic history of suicide in their new mountain."Dark
It's an odd little movie, played mostly in a one-room shack in a Hooverville, unusually up-front about the
Depression
yet romantic and idealized.
Fleet was released in 1936 during the middle of the
depression
when people were having a tough time worldwide finding jobs or even finding food to put on the table.
This is a period piece that I believe took place during the
depression.
"Life stinks" is a parody of life and death, happiness and
depression.
He goes through a state of
depression
and then an outgoing blend of imagination.
Let's see,...we have a case of incest/rape, attempted murder, wife swapping, alcoholism, infidelity, death of a little boy after eating tainted fish, a man with severe
depression
(he never talks during the movie and looks very scary), a hopeless dreamer who would probably be diagnosed with schizophrenia, a mentally retarded young man who thinks he is a street car conductor and spends all his waking moments "driving" his street car through paths among the garbage piles, a man married to a total shrew (I think I liked her character even less than the incestuous rapist!), etc., etc.
The actors are to be praised not only for their brilliant performance but for accepting a part with no shine, no showing off, well to the contrary, displaying the true image of human
depression.
In 1933 Dick Powell and Ruby Keeler sang and danced their way through three Warner Brother musicals that offered
Depression
era audiences a momentary distraction from their woes.
This 1930's
depression
era film is a about loyalty, redemption, and one path that you don't want your children stumbling down.
Their focus on homosexuality, depression, war, and acceptance of different races is on par or exceeds those of the other Trek series and movies.
You have to remember that this is when the film industry was very young, the stock market had crashed, the world wide
depression
was beginning and these films were made to give a person a break from the real world.
Ms Patty Duke's story about her life and struggles with manic
depression
were just like my life struggles.
As for this movie being "stacked", how about adding Christopher Lloyd (his stage experience works and shows through in his performances on screen, a wonderful actor), Joseph Gordon-Levitt (Third Rock from the Sun), Brenda Fricker (a charming and well seasoned Irish actress), Tony Danza (yes even he is good in this film), Matthew McConaughey (he stole the show in Dazed and Confused, and his role may not be as pivotal in this film, but he got exposure), Adrien Brody (what I said about Matthew McConaughey goes the same for Adrien, except the Dazed and Confused part), some great character actors like Taylor Negron (David), Tony Longo (Messmer), Jay O. Sanders (Ranch Wilder), Neal McDonough (Whitt Bass) and a seasoned veteran in one of his final performances, Ben Johnson (Hank Murphy, the owner of the California Angels), and the rest of the cast does a great job, plus a great storyline that is uplifting to pretty much anyone, I don't care what recesses of
depression
you're in.
Valerie Bertinelli plays Kathleen McAllister, a divorced small-town nurse whose depression... over the fact that the hospital ER she maintains may be forced to shut down because of a $100,000 debt is briefly lifted when she spots a newspaper picture taken by photojournalist Noah Greeley (David Cubitt).
I for one am glad that movies like TCM the beginning come out now and again to the same Criticisms that should be praised rather than scored, but then again i am of a generation that applauds the blood, and Gratuitous violence and dreary
depression
or horror, instead of going eeewww thats gross!
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