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What Price Hollywood?
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What Price Hollywood?

What Price Hollywood?

1932
Drama
1h 28m
Brown Derby waitress Mary Evans befriends seldom-sober director Max Carey and is soon in the big-time. She hooks eastern millionaire Lonnie Borden but he soon tires of the Hollywood lifestyle and of playing second fiddle to a star. Carey looks on with interest when he can see straight. (imdb)

What Price Hollywood?

1932
Drama
1h 28m
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Rated 05 Aug 2014
75
66th
Yeah, that suicide scene is pretty great. Basically a movie about friendship, complete with a shitty, abusive "romance" juxtaposed to make the point clearer.
Rated 16 Jan 2013
50
77th
Oh, started so promising. An amusing parody of Hollywood life and scandals and with a interesting romance between Constance Bennett and Neil Hamilton. But the movie took a turn for the worst the second half and unable to make a pay-off from the sparkling start. It's like they just ran out of ideas and inspiration and it became a rather standard soppy story to finish off. Bennett did one of her best performances of her career at this point and managed to keep a good profile though out.
Rated 16 Apr 2012
69
50th
Kind of a cross between A Star is Born and Sunset Blvd. What makes this pre-code work is Lowell Sherman's performance as the washed up director, and the realism in the story about what Hollywood fame does to him. Just two years later a film like this could have never been made and stayed true to its story.
Rated 10 Nov 2009
71
29th
One of those movies that's enjoyable enough with reasonably interesting characters, but just lacks the spark to be particularly memorable.
Rated 24 Oct 2024
60
35th
There are a lot of interesting moments here, although I don't know if they all come together quite so well (especially the hurried happy ending). There's something really sad in that ~100 years ago even the movies themselves were saying "watch out for this industry," and yet the same rags-to-riches-to-ruin stories keep reappearing. Some good performances (notably, an unforgettable Sherman). Fav line: "Has he gone to get it?"
Rated 25 Jun 2022
74
51st
Hollywood estreava há 90 anos nos EUA. O curioso é que esse filme inspirou as versões de A Star is Born, mas a versão que o próprio Cukor dirigiu em 1954 é vastamente superior em todos os sentidos possíveis. Sem falar que absolutamente detestei o final desse aqui. Não lembro de onde fiz o download, mas provavelmente foi no ok.ru.
Rated 18 Jun 2021
80
68th
This pre-code Hollywood melodrama is obviously the inspiration for "A Star Is Born". So much so that Cukor was initially offered the job of directing the 1937 version of that film. This film separates the drunken-star-on-the-way-down character from the romantic interest, which I think results in a better story. Cukor invests this film with a ton of energy resulting in something like a comic tragic melodrama. My only real complaint about it is it's truly last minute happy ending.
Rated 06 Jul 2019
70
76th
I enjoyed this more by watching after the 2018 version of A Star is Born, Constance Bennett was wonderfully cast as a Hollywood blonde. The story speeds up really quickly after she gets married---all of a sudden she's divorced and has a 1-year-old? When Ronnie breaks into her apartment it's also problematic to modern eyes. Great suicide flashback scene. Fav scene: initial flirting back-and-forth at the polo grounds.
Rated 02 Oct 2015
4
51st
That suicide scene was great. Sherman's performance was wonderful
Rated 26 Sep 2013
67
34th
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