The Front Page (1931)
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- Adolphe Menjou
- Pat O'Brien
- Mary Brian
- Edward Everett Horton
- Walter Catlett
- George E. Stone
- Mae Clarke
- Slim Summerville
- Matt Moore
- Frank McHugh
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- Jul 1, 2025
The play is extraordinary, one of the best in the American canon, and Mr. Milestone’s film is a sublime adaptation. Almost a hundred years old and still delivers the goods.
carrieandtracyNov 17, 2015In pre-code movies the suggestive language and double entendres seem so much dirtier and funnier because of when the movies are from. However, the casual racism seems that much more sincere for the same reasons. Thankfully there is more of the former than the…
ChrisFeb 2, 2018The big change from the time of Front Page and His Girl Friday to today and films like The Post (2017): previously both politicians and journalists were out for themselves first regardless of the means. The journalists knew this and had no illusions; whereas the politicians…
Channing Pomeroy - Jun 14, 2023
“The son of a (typewriter dings) stole my watch!” Waiting for Hildy Johnson. Ben Hecht and Charles MacArthur ushering in the golden age of fast-talking newspaper room dramedies with their hit Broadway play adapted for the screen for the first time here. It’s both a…
Gentry AustinJan 13, 2024Wait, how old is she supposed to be?!
Neill ShaughnessMar 4, 201833 Films x 6 Decades: 1930s Once I picked up the Criterion release of His Girl Friday in the last Criterion flash sale, it was imperative that I check out Lewis Milestone’s The Front Page, which was brilliantly packaged right alongside His Girl Friday as not just an…
Kevin Jones - Jan 9, 2017
This is the inventively staged and crisply acted first pass first version of Hecht and Kaufman's play. Remarkable in many ways, its unavoidable shortcoming is that it's not HIS GIRL FRIDAY. But it's in many ways a darker, meaner (and more Chicago-steeped) take on the…
Keith PhippsOct 11, 2025For some reason I thought this was a hard hitting drama against capital punishment but I realised two-thirds in that it’s actually a zany screwball comedy. Maybe it was the terrible sound on this Amazon version requiring the turning on of the subtitles, maybe it was all the…
Doctor_DoughnutFeb 14, 2021Watched in the context of today, or at least what came after, this picture can easily be found lacking. This first adaptation of the famous newspaper play will forever take a back seat to a markedly better treatment, "His Girl Friday," which hit theaters nine years later…
Todd Hill
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Maybe I'm being unfair to this because I'm treating it as an obligation to watch because it came with a Blu-ray of "His Girl Friday." It's the first adaptation, so I can appreciate that, but the other is immensely more entertaining.
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- Adolphe Menjou as Walter Burns
- Pat O'Brien as Hildy Johnson
- Mary Brian as Peggy Grant
- Edward Everett Horton as Roy B. Bensinger
- Walter Catlett as Murphy
- George E. Stone as Earl Williams
- Mae Clarke as Molly Molloy
- Slim Summerville as Irving Pincus
- Matt Moore as Kruger
- Frank McHugh as McCue