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6/10
Barbara Among the Bushel
11 April 2022
Warning: Spoilers
Watched specifically for Barbara Stanwyck and she doesn't disappoint in her role, equally compelling and beautiful on screen. On the other hand, the story itself isn't as overwhelmingly good, following the theme of the much seen before "con", this time in the form of American consumer evangelism. Sam Hardy plays quite a good sleaze-bag manager but there isn't much else to the story besides a romance with David Manner's character John and Florence. I don't fall into the people who see everything wrong with modern day cinema and champion everything before the 1960, I actually enjoy both and this was just a decent viewing.

Note: A common place racist image is present in this film when John introduces his "two friends: Pagliacci the clown and Sambo the hoofer" This scene adds nothing to the plot and you wonder why it was even added but that these things were quite common and just thought of as funny in this period.
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3/10
Am I a Dirty Commie?!
18 August 2021
This is the type of movie that makes you wonder if you and most everyone else were watching the film. I mean this movie offers so little besides anti-communist, poorly acted melodramatic scenes that I struggle to see how it has garnered such rave reviews. From the plot holes, poor leads, awful acting and direction, it makes you wonder if everyone who has watched this film bathes in red, white and blue shampoo that has ran down and sneaked into their eyes or am I just a stinking red in disguise. I salute the other troops in the reviews who have gone against the grain, I honor your sacrifice.
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