Forbidden Hollywood Collection 6

Forbidden Hollywood Collection 6, Forbidden Hollywood Collection 6, DVD

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Agnes Narcha, Alan Crosland, Ann Dvorak, Arthur Hohl, Bodil Rosing, Cecil Cunningham, Charles Middleton, Claire Dodd, Clara Blandick, Clarence Hummel Wilson, Clarence Muse, David Torrence, De Witt Jennings, Desmond Roberts, Dorothy Jordan, Douglass Dumbrille, Drama-Classics, Dudley Digges, Eily Malyon, Emma Dunn, Eric Wilton, Etienne Girardot, Forbidden Hollywood Collection 6, Frank Baker, Frank McGlynn Sr., Frederick Burton, George Blackwood, George Herrera, Gertrude Randolph, Halliwell Hobbes, Harry C. Bradley, Harry Holman, Hedda Hopper, Henry Kolker, Henry O'Neill, Herman Bing, Hobart Cavanaugh, James B. Leong, James Eagles, Jimmy Durante, Joan Marsh, John Beck, John Gilbert, John Larkin, John Miljan, Juliet Ware, Karen Morley, Kay Francis, Leonard Mudie, Lewis Stone, Lillian Harmer, Lucien Littlefield, Lyle Talbot, Marion Lessing, Michael Curtiz, Monta Bell, Myrna Loy, Neil Hamilton, Olaf Hytten, Olga Baclanova, Otto Frisco, Otto Hoffman, Paul Lukas, Rafaela Ottiano, Reginald Owen, Ricardo Cortez, Richard Barlow, Richard Barthelmess, Robert Barrat, Robert Young, Ruth Donnelly, Samuel Hinds, Shirley Temple, Sidney Toler, Torben Meyer, Tully Marshall, Victor Fleming, Virginia Bruce, Wallis Clark, Walter Huston, Warner Oland, William Davidson, Wm. V. Mong

Audacious, controversial and shockingly frank, Forbidden Hollywood: Volume Six turns the spotlight on adultery, alcoholism, prostitution and racism, issues the Production Code would soon ban from the screen. Starring the pre-Code era's biggest stars, including John Gilbert, Richard Barthelme's, Myrna Loy, Kay Francis and Ann Dvorak, these four rarely seen gems are a provocative reflection of American mores in a not-so-innocent time. The Wet Parade (1932): Demon whiskey brings ruin to two families in this all-star adaptation of Upton Sinclair's impassioned novel. Downstairs (1932): A philandering chauffeur (Gilbert) creates havoc in an upper-class household. Mandalay (1934): A Russian refugee (Francis) seeks revenge upon the ex-lover (Ricardo Cortez) who sold her into slavery. Massacre (1934): A college-educated Sioux (Barthelme's) wreaks vengeance upon the white officials who abused his family and cheated his people.