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Edward Buzzell, 1932
Victor Schertzinger, 1933
$7 students (tickets required) $5 members
A pair of intriguing films from Columbia Pictures offer a taste of Hollywood's racy fare from before the self-censorship of the Production Code came into full swing in 1934. Virtue stars Carole Lombard as a savvy streetwalker who finds love with a cabbie (Pat O'Brien) who is oblivious to her past. Once married, O'Brien's character learns the truth and struggles to keep his faith in her. Penned by Robert Riskin, a frequent collaborator with Frank Capra. (68 mins., 35mm) In Cocktail Hour, Bebe Daniels plays a successful artist; Randolph Scott is the chauvinist boss who wants her to ditch her career and marry him. Fed up, Daniels splits for Europe only to get into hot water on the transatlantic cruise. (73 mins., 35mm) Cocktail Hour will begin around 8:20 PM. This screening is presented in association with Cinevent, Columbus's annual gathering for cinephiles.
SIGNIFICANT CONTRIBUTIONS FOR FILM/VIDEO PROGRAMS Rohauer Collection Foundation PREFERRED AIRLINE American Airlines/American Eagle GENERAL SUPPORT FOR THE WEXNER CENTER Greater Columbus Arts Council Columbus Foundation Nationwide Foundation Ohio Arts Council
Pre-Code Columbia Virtue