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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good Movie, but DO'NT buy DVD "Madacy" copy!!!,
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This review is from: Indiscreet (DVD)
The movie itself is good. But the "Madacy" Company copied a lousy, badly worn, faded, repaired 16mm copy on to the DVD and is miserable to watch! The film must have been shown 100's of times. It is so badly spliced, in some scenes you can't even understand the dialog! The whole last half of the movie, the sound is extremely garbled! Very poor visual quality. You would expect a DVD to be higher in quality - not this one. Record the movie off of TV!
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
"Any Fool Can Write a Book!",
By Tee (LA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Indiscreet (DVD)
First, be sure you AREN'T buying the Madacy edition - it is terrible as mentioned in reviews on that page. I haven't screen the Alpha edition but it sounds similar to the version on the 50 Movie Pack Hollywood Legends boxed set by Treeline which I just viewed. An erratic but generally good print, though some scenes have poor sound and others have clearly edited jumps, most likely from a repaired print that anything else.
This 1931 Swanson vehicle was directed by future film legend Leo McCarey but his direction is one of the least inspired things about the movie which often seems stagey especially in the first scenes. The movie also can't make up it's mind what it is, starting out something of a soap melodrama with songs and then turning (more creditibly) into a wacky comedy, an very early screwball. Swanson stars as a successful New York businesswoman who is in a sexual romance with heel Monroe Owsley. She ends their affair when she learns he is seeing other women on the side. Time passes (although that isn't too clear in the film immediately) and Gloria falls in love with novelist Ben Lyon and is about to announce her engagement when her young sister Barbara Kent shows up with her new beau who just happens to be Owsley. Gloria vows to find a way to free her sister from the rogue even if it means putting her own romance in jeopardy. Gloria sings two songs in the film and one of them, "Come to Me", twice. She's gorgeous and is hilarious in the later scenes when she is out to make a bad impression at the Owsley family estate in a scene that foreshadows Irene Dunne's not dissimilar machinations in McCarey's 1937 classic THE AWFUL TRUTH. Best in the supporting cast is the hilarious character actress Maude Eburne as the girl's devoted aunt. One hopes a great print of INDISCREET will surface one day, it's lovely sets are depressing to view in a occasionally scratchy or blurry looking print. In the meantime, Gloria and company do their best to make an uneven screenplay and McCarey's indifferent direction work with the results fairly appealing.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Swanson sings!,
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This review is from: Indiscreet (DVD)
Public domain dubs of this motion picture are from reissued 16mm TV films that clock in at around 73 minutes and not the 92 listed here. Budget labels like MADACY often sell far-from-ideal transfers, so remember that a low price is not always a bargain.
INDISCREET (1931) - Gloria Swanson, Ben Lyon, Monroe Owsley, Barbara Kent, Arthur Lake, Henry Kolker A single quite hilarious sequence offers a delicious contrast to the balance of this resolutei melodrama. First a set-up: Gloria dated Monroe but dumped the cheater on New Year's Eve. Her kid sister Barbara meets Monroe in Paris and they plan to marry, which of course upsets Gloria. At a dinner party where all are invited, Arthur (aka 'Dagwood' in BLONDIE) tells Henry (Monroe's dad) that insanity runs in Gloria's family. His effort to scare Henry into kiboshing Monroe's and Barbara's engagement works but backfires with Gloria, who's now angry at him. At dinner she's seated next to Henry, Arthur is opposite her. Gloria waves a low fist at Arthur then picks up a butter knife and makes downward stabbing motions in his direction. Henry's startled and appalled reaction is CLASSIC! Arthur gives him a knowing "see I told you they're nut cases" look and Henry nods in solemn agreement. It's a wonderful bit of pantomime involving these three that was worked out by director Leo McCarey. RATING: 2 of 5 stars for product quality, 4 of 5 for movie content. Average = 3 stars. ("Indiscreet" is available in an 'OK' PD dub on Mill Creek's now-discontinued HOLLYWOOD LEGENDS 50 MOVIE PACK.)
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