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Landon Laird

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The Mad Miss Manton (1938) 84% EDIT “Miss Stanwyck is a dashing Melsa Manton who makes interesting, if not convincing, a part that could be unpleasant in less able hands.” – Kansas City Star Apr 22, 2024 Full Review The Dark Angel (1935) 94% EDIT “A picture that contains beauty in writing, intelligence in direction and sincerity and appeal in acting. ” – Kansas City Star Mar 10, 2023 Full Review Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937) 97% EDIT “Its color is warm and eye-filling. Its humor is fresh and sparkling, and the music [has] a consistent lilt. Oh shoot, that's all were going to write about Snow White at this time. We're getting into a car to go up to the [theater] and see it again!” – Kansas City Star Dec 21, 2022 Full Review King Kong (1933) 97% EDIT “King Kong therefore should be seen just to understand what tricks a few talented picture-takers and picture contrivers can do with their cameras and with their minds.” – Kansas City Star Nov 10, 2022 Full Review The President's Mystery (1936) 80% EDIT “Franklin D. Roosevelt, it would appear, in addition to being a more than able campaigner for public office, has a neat hand at devising ideas for interesting motion picture productions.” – Kansas City Star Oct 25, 2022 Full Review The Life of Emile Zola (1937) 92% EDIT “This film is so fine in all its phases that it should be remembered through the years. It creates a milestone in cinema advancement, establishes a quality of excellence at which producing firms who are rivals of Warner Bros. may aim for seasons to come.” – Kansas City Star Aug 2, 2022 Full Review You Can't Take It With You (1938) 94% EDIT “Lionel Barrymore stands out in brilliant fashion in the leading role, but has noteworthy support from Miss Arthur, happily returned to the films after too long an absence.” – Kansas City Star Feb 8, 2022 Full Review The Great Ziegfeld (1936) 72% EDIT “It is a great picturization of the career of an unforgettable figure in the American theater.” – Kansas City Star Dec 2, 2021 Full Review Modern Times (1936) 98% EDIT “Funniest scene: Charlie being experimented upon by the mechanical feeding machine. This sequence is in a class by itself.” – Kansas City Star May 6, 2021 Full Review Wings (1927) 94% EDIT “When all is said and done, however, we must toast again the countless daring aviators who "stunted" their ways all over the skies of Bexar County, Texas, to provide the proper scenic and thrilling background for the picture.” – Kansas City Star Feb 9, 2021 Full Review A Night at the Opera (1935) 97% EDIT “To attempt to criticize the Marxes is heresy and schism and we'll have none of it.” – Kansas City Star Nov 20, 2020 Full Review
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