Hollywood Studios Year-by-Year – Paramount – 1935: THE PRESIDENT VANISHES and THE GLASS KEY
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For this round of Paramount 1935 we watched William A. Wellman's The President Vanishes, based on the pacifist anti-fascist novel by Rex Stout, and the first film version of Dashiell Hammett's The Glass Key, directed by Frank Tuttle and starring George Raft as the devoted and unlucky friend of a criminal political boss. Elise is startled by Raft's liveliness (even as he spends a good stretch of the movie half-dead) and Dave avidly discusses two of his favourite topics, 20th century American politics and Dashiell Hammett (together and separately). A brisk round of So This Is Sarris provides a satisfying conclusion to the proceedings.
Time Codes:
0h 00m 20s: 1935 & Paramount
0h 09m 50s: THE PRESIDENT VANISHES (1934) [William A. Wellman]
0h 36m 53s: THE GLASS KEY (1935) [dir. Frank Tuttle]
0h 55m 12s: So This Is Sarris (The American Cinema by Andrew Sarris) – Edgar G. Ulmer
Studio Film Capsules provided by The Paramount Story by John Douglas Eames
Additional studio information from: The Hollywood Story by Joel W. Finler
1935 Information from Forgotten Films to Remember by John Springer
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