Thirteen Women (George Archainbaud, 1932)
Posted: Sat Feb 09, 2008 8:39 pm
Myrna Loy playing a serial killing mystic, sign me up. Loy is tremendous as a half-caste Indian girl slowly killing off her old white classmates through a series of deadly horoscopes. Irene Dunne is the only one who doesn't believe in the horoscopes and as such is cast as the hero. As with most of the evil foreigner films I have seen, I end up sympathizing more with the foreigner than the white heroes. In this case Loy's character was the victim of racism while in school, a fact that kind of gets glossed over matter-of-factly by every character but Loy's. Sure she's evil but at least she has some justification.
This is an interesting pre-code flick, pretty silly at times and over the top. But from a historical standpoint the film stands out as one of Irene Dunne's earliest starring roles, in fact the film was re-edited to give Dunne more screentime, and the only film that Peg Entwistle appeared in before famously committing suicide by jumping off the Hollywood sign.
Unfortunately the film to the best of my knowledge only exists in its truncated 59 minute form, a victim of cuts in order to see it get re-released in 1935. Anyone know if the 73 minute version exists?
I highly recommend it, mainly due to Myrna Loy being awesome, but also as a curiosity and a good example of pre-code film.
This is an interesting pre-code flick, pretty silly at times and over the top. But from a historical standpoint the film stands out as one of Irene Dunne's earliest starring roles, in fact the film was re-edited to give Dunne more screentime, and the only film that Peg Entwistle appeared in before famously committing suicide by jumping off the Hollywood sign.
Unfortunately the film to the best of my knowledge only exists in its truncated 59 minute form, a victim of cuts in order to see it get re-released in 1935. Anyone know if the 73 minute version exists?
I highly recommend it, mainly due to Myrna Loy being awesome, but also as a curiosity and a good example of pre-code film.