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Alfreda 2023-05-06 05:33:40
I watched the untranslated version. Betty's eldest lady was very good-looking and her acting was very real. Cagney's acting skills were amazing, but it really didn't match Bette's and had no sense of CP. If there is no translation, I really think he is a bad person, and it is good to see Betty knock him down. In addition, after reading the short review, I found out that this is "One Night...
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Cletus 2023-04-29 04:24:54
Wonderful collocation, this film once again confirms the sentence "It's not that enemies don't get...
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Elouise 2023-04-05 21:30:16
Some episodes are more...
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Keeley 2023-04-01 09:35:40
James Cagney's magical laugh...
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Torey 2023-03-30 03:24:40
BD, why do you always get someone climbing the window when you block the door...
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Ericka 2023-03-24 08:37:10
A farce with exaggrated or overstated contents only and obviously not a real story. Bette Davis was still a rich heiress with money only and the pilot was poor, but both of them were bound to each other...
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Beth 2023-03-14 01:17:10
The plot is ridiculous, and it's basically the tone of the commercial films of that era. I just came to see Bette...
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Vincenzo 2023-01-30 19:29:12
Cagney turned over the laugh at the...
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Elias 2022-12-08 07:13:25
Putting these two people together is quite "magic", that is, they don't seem to call each other very well, and they don't seem to get along well, and then, Bette Davis is really invincible when he goes...
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Turner 2022-11-23 01:46:16
Seeing that the evaluation is not high, I didn't report much expectations, but I thought it was unexpectedly good-looking, and I have always been unable to resist the comedy of the golden age. Betty is very open in comedy, it is rare for people to think that she is cute, and the combination with Cagney is relatively rare, at least the height of the two of them is quite matched. The stalk of the cactus is...
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Thora 2022-10-10 19:55:50
betty davis ass
Simple and clean light comedy.
The hero and heroine don't seem to match, but that's what makes it fun.
Those little bridges are handled with ease and wit, and subtly promote the development of the plot. For example, the kiss scene in the tunnel. The writer is really strong.
The great performance of...
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Joan Winfield: You're not even good enough for the cuss words I know. - 00:22:54
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[first lines]
Tommy Keenan: Hello Charlie! Got anybody important in there?
Charlie - Ambulance Driver: No Mr. Keenan, just a drunk.
Tommy Keenan: [irritatedly dissapointed] Why do ya bother with small fry?
[to policemen in the car with him]
Tommy Keenan: Just an hour till I go on the air and not one, single, juicy item. You boys have certainly let me down.
Policeman - Driver of Car #64: You're the one who was beefin' for reformin' Los Angeles; now that you got it, you're beefin' again.
Tommy Keenan: Hmph, I'll bet five minutes after I go off the air the whole town will break loose.
Policeman in Car #64: I always said, Tommy, you went on too early. People don't get ornery until after midnight.
Tommy Keenan: Well...
Police Station Dispatcher: Calling car number sixty-four, car number sixty-four.
Policeman - Driver of Car #64: This ought to be something.
Police Station Dispatcher: Don't forget it's only two days till the policeman's ball and you're way behind on your quota - Bradley.
Policeman in Car #64: How 'bout you buyin' a ticket Tommy?
Tommy Keenan: Um, no let me out here, it's the Embassy.
[gets out of the police car]
Tommy Keenan: Thanks boys! I won't buy a ticket but I'll be at the ball.