Friday, 13 February 2015

Brilliant Marriage - 1936 ***


Blackmailing, family secrets and scandalous newspaper stories are a big part of this film, and all the things I love seeing on screen. I was very pleased that I got to see it, and that the quality was strong, considering it is supposedly a 'lost' film.
Joan Marsh is quirky and fun, and for a debut performance, Hugh Marlowe made a positive contribution. It's not a standout film in any respect, but interesting to watch in any respect.

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