Courtesy John McElwee and his gorgeous, informative site Greenbriar Picture Shows. DB here: The inner monologue, as a report of a character’s immediate thoughts, seems to have been rare in 1930s films; it became more prominent in the 1940s. But the second big MGM narrative innovation of 1932 was almost instantly influential, redone and nearly [...]
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