
Sexy Texas gal storms her way through life, brawling and boozing until her luck runs out, forcing her to learn the errors of her ways.... (Full plot summary below)
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Sexy Texas gal storms her way through life, brawling and boozing until her luck runs out, forcing her to learn the errors of her ways.
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| Commercial Appeal (Memphis, TN)John BeifussProstitution, 'half-breeds,' cross-dressing, cat fights, dog-wrestling, 'wild poets,' wagon-train lechery and rampant bralessness are among the consistently jaw-dropping elements of this rollicking 1932 melodrama, |
| User ReviewJennifer BClara Bow runs the gamut in this impressive pre-code - hard to believe that her career would be over in just another couple years. |
| User ReviewArt SClara Bow oozes so much sex appeal in this film she just lights up the cinema. The film is very funny and dramatic the only drawback is when it goes into melodrama in the last 20/30 minutes it loses that early spark of the film but Clara is someone whom you cannot take your eyes from . She probably is the most perfect all round Actor. |
| User ReviewJanna MPretty entertaining Pre-Code flick with Clara Bow. |
| User ReviewDaniel MClara Bow didn't make very many talkies, but damn, this film is pretty impressive. No production code yet in 1932, so there was no problem with her getting into a wrestling match with a great Dane, catfighting Thelma Todd, or walking into a gay bar in Greenwich Village. Nobody was allowed to make films like this after 1934; despite the disappearance of the production code in the early 60s, no one is allowed to make films like this even now. |
| User ReviewFunkmaster .Interesting and surprisingly explicit for its time. 82 years old and if I remember correctly, before the Hays code. They could do anything they wanted and they sure did! Clara Bow romps around with breasts flying and even walks around in a silk teddie with nothing on underneath. Pretty racy for 1932. You can easily tell why Bow was such a big star - with those big eyes and effortless acting. She was a natural. My fifteen minutes of watching weren't enough - I would have liked to have seen the whole thing. Be aware of some rascist overtones - a different social era. Alas, cereal only lasts so long and work beckons so 15 minutes is all I have to review. If you love old, old movies I would recommend this. High drama at its best... for its time. |
| User ReviewGreg Wgr8 vehicle for the IT grrl clara bow this is the first talkie i've seen her in and her voice is wonderful. |
| User ReviewBill TA racy and daring pre-code drama which stars Clara Bow perhaps at her most memorable. Shame about the uneven script and careless direction. |