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Forbidden Hollywood Vol. 3

Synopsis of Forbidden Hollywood Vol. 3

Forbidden HollywoodA collection of William Wellman directed movies that involved taboo subjects prior to the introduction of the motion picture production code.

 

 

 

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Review of Forbidden Hollywood Vol. 3

Purchase PriceWilliam "Wild Bill" Wellman is a legend in the movies as an early pioneer of the fledgling industry. In fact he also directed the first movie to ever win an Academy Award for Wings in 1927.  However, the Forbidden Hollywood series is not highlighting Wings, nor the three movies he also was nominated as best director for (The High And Mighty, Battleground and A Star Is Born (which he shared best writer acclaims). Instead, this set of disks covers those early movies directed by Wellman prior to the introduction of the movie production code which was set up to keep movies upstanding and moral to not insult the sensibilities of proper men and women who were going to see them.  The people at WB picked out six very good movies to not only provide examples pre-code movies, but some that were both well directed by Wild Bill and includes some great acting by many of "old Hollywood's" best such as Barbara Stanwyck.  These movies bring you back to a time before a time where the subject of sex, adultery or suffering in the real world were shown on the big screen to unsuspecting audiences.

 

There is not enough time to really write a review for each of the movies individually, but if you like to watch old movies with great stories, directing and acting, these are not to be missed.  Just as today, movies were made to entertain, however, they seemed to focus more on the quality of the stories and acting as opposed to the special effects.  So I will just give a brief synopsis of each one. The movies in this collection include:

  • Midnight MaryOther Men's Women (1931) - Bill comes to live with his buddy Jack and Jack's wife.  They fall in love while Bill is staying in the house an have an affair. (You will also see a very young James Cagney in the movie.)

  • The Purchase Price (1932) - Joan (Barbara Stanwyck) leaves her mobster boyfreind and becomes a mail order bride in North Dakota.

  • Frisco Jenny (1932) - This movie is about the life of factious Frisco Jenny (Ruth Chatterton) who is an orphan turned whore house Madame, turned politician.

  • Midnight Mary (1933) - A moving role by Loretta Young, where her past as a vagrant, employed in a brothel and life on the street catches up to her, eventually landing her on trial for murder.

  • Heroes for Sale (1933) - A socio-political movie about the war, honesty and drug addiction during WWII. [My favorite one of this bunch, probably for the writing and telling of the issues that were soon not to be seen or discussed on the big (or little) screen for the next few decades.]

  • Wild Boys of the Road (1933) - A tale of two kids during the depression running away from home and meeting others on the lower rings of society during their travels.

Wild Boys of the RoadIt is interesting that some of those movies would probably not have survived the sensor's cuts not due to their sexual content, but due to the nature of the subject matter and their closeness to the realities of life.  Starting in 1934 people, at least on the screen, did not get addicted to drugs, or at least it was not discussed or shown in any great detail.  Also, the life of people suffering due to economic factors was also not really one that would pass muster. However, it is interesting that death (if not graphic) in war movies and murder-mysteries was often seen.  Watching these movies today, it is hard to believe that they would even be considered risque, but that was the reality of a "moral" big brother mentality back then, where those that were on top knew what was good for the poor underprivileged masses.

 

Oops, I almost forgot (I actually had to come back to the review and submit this after I initially submitted it) there is also a full disc of bonus features to go along with these six movies.  There are two really well done documentaries: Wild Bill: The Hollywood Maverick and The Men Who Made The Movies: William A. Wellman, a bunch of old shorts and cartoons from the 1930s (I love the cartoons), and original trailers for all six movies.

 

Once again, Warner Brothers has produces another great collection for their Forbidden Hollywood series.

 

 

Caveat: For those of you looking for films with a vast amount of pornographic type scenes, you will be greatly disappointed.  The points of these movies was not to show the sex, but the whole idea behind sex and the independence of men and especially woman against the Elizabethan way of thinking of the time.

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This review was written by Ian Ripley. Copyright 2008, All Rights Reserved.

 

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