Hollywood Studios Year-by-Year – Universal – 1934: THERE'S ALWAYS TOMORROW & THE MAN WHO RECLAIMED HIS HEAD cover art

Hollywood Studios Year-by-Year – Universal – 1934: THERE'S ALWAYS TOMORROW & THE MAN WHO RECLAIMED HIS HEAD

Hollywood Studios Year-by-Year – Universal – 1934: THERE'S ALWAYS TOMORROW & THE MAN WHO RECLAIMED HIS HEAD

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In this Universal 1934 Studios Year by Year episode, we discuss the original There's Always Tomorrow, starring Frank Morgan and Binnie Barnes (remade by Douglas Sirk in the 50s with Fred MacMurray and Barbara Stanwyck) and the bizarre Claude Rains vehicle The Man Who Reclaimed His Head. The middle-class American nuclear families of the 30s and 50s curiously converge, and future Hollywood Ten screenwriter Samuel Ornitz tries to reclaim his mind from the studio heads (or so we irresponsibly conjecture). And in Fear and Moviegoing, we briefly discuss Bitter Rice, a feminist/Marxist/crime/erotic/neorealist melodrama directed by Giuseppe De Santis.

Time Codes:

0h 00m 25s: 1934 & Universal

0h 03m 19s: THERE'S ALWAYS TOMORROW [dir. Edward A. Sloman]

0h 27m 01s: THE MAN WHO RECLAIMED HIS HEAD [dir. Edward Ludwig]

0h 41 m 35s: FEAR AND MOVIEGOING IN TORONTO – Bitter Rice (1949) by Giuseppe DeSantis at TIFF Lightbox

0h 47m 03s: So This Is Sarris (The American Cinema by Andrew Sarris) – Mitchell Leisen

Studio Film Capsules provided by The Universal Story by Clive Hirschhorn

Additional studio information from: The Hollywood Story by Joel W. Finler

1934 Information from Forgotten Films to Remember by John Springer

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