The Front Page 1931 (720p) - Adolphe Menjou, Pa... -
The Front Page (1931): A High-Speed Relic of Pre-Code Cynicism
: The script kept the play’s witty, overlapping dialogue intact, setting a breakneck pace that would eventually define the screwball comedy genre. The Front Page 1931 (720p) - Adolphe Menjou, Pa...
: One notable shot involves a camera movement through a mirrored room that precedes similar modern techniques by decades. A Masterclass in Cynicism The Front Page (1931): A High-Speed Relic of
Before it was a gender-swapped masterpiece like His Girl Friday or a late-career Billy Wilder project, (1931) was a shock to the system of early cinema. Directed by Lewis Milestone and produced by Howard Hughes , this adaptation of the hit play by Ben Hecht and Charles MacArthur remains a "zesty" and influential time capsule of American corruption and yellow journalism. Breaking the "Stagey" Barrier Directed by Lewis Milestone and produced by Howard
The film captures a sense of nihilism reflecting the early Depression era. Its plot centers on star reporter (Pat O'Brien), who tries to quit the business to get married, only to be lured back by his "Mephistopheles-type" editor, Walter Burns (Adolphe Menjou). Lewis Milestone's 'The Front Page' - Movie Mania Madness
In an era when many "talkies" were static and felt like filmed plays, Milestone utilized innovative cinematography to keep the energy high. He employed:
: The film is famous for its 360-degree panoramas and circular dolly shots that follow reporters around their press room table.