Call of the Wild (1935)

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I should really watch this one again. When I originally reviewed it in December of 2013 I had only watched a few movies from the 1930s. I knew who Clark Gable was and had probably seen a couple of his films, but I wasn’t really a fan. I don’t suspect I even knew who Loretta Young was back then.

I’m now much more familiar with all of those things so I suspect I’d like this film a lot more now. I didn’t dislike it then, but I can tell in my review that I more or less dismissed it. I certainly acted like 1930s films were all kind of boring and now I know that was one of the most exciting decades of film history.

The Accused (1949)

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If you are growing tired of #31Daysof Horror then feel some relief in knowing that #NoirVember is coming in just a few short weeks. That’s when I’ll be talking about a lot of film noirs. But until then you can enjoy my review of The Accused, a rather good film-noiresque drama starring the always wonderful Loretta Young. You can read my review here.