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Stephen Brophy <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 7 Aug 1996 08:07:25 EDT
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  Last night I watched Selznick and Cukor's first attempt at "A Star
is Born," "What Price Hollywood," from 1932.  Slow motion is briefly
used in the suicide sequence towards the end.  I recommend this one,
for the relative openness of it's pre-code plot, and for the
interesting editing, not to mention it's mythmaking about Hollywood.
                                                Stephen Brophy
                                                Cambridge, Mass.
 
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