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Hollywood Studios Year-by-Year – MGM – 1931: THE EASIEST WAY & THE CHAMP

Hollywood Studios Year-by-Year – MGM – 1931: THE EASIEST WAY & THE CHAMP

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For this MGM 1931 episode we watched The Easiest Way, a feminist subversion of melodrama tropes by director Jack Conway and screenwriter Edith Ellis, starring Constance Bennett as the fallen woman and a young Clark Gable, verging on stardom, as her judgemental brother-in-law; and possibly the most sentimental movie ever made, King Vidor's The Champ, starring Wallace Beery as a ne'er-do-well ex-boxing champ dad and Jackie Cooper as his passionately devoted son. MGM delivers again in this new round of 1931!

Time Codes:

0h 00m 25s: The Easiest Way (1931) [dir. Jack Conway]

0h 43m 55s: The Champ (1931) [dir. King Vidor]

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Studio Film Capsules provided by The MGM Story by John Douglas Eames

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

Additional 1930 information from: Forgotten Films to Remember by John Springer

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