Review of What Price Hollywood? (1932) by Jay N — 26 Feb 2012
The template for A Star is Born is a good film on its own. While certain scenes reflect the later films the tenure of this is different and the core relationship between the main characters is not a romantic one but one of friendship.
Interesting use of imagery to make statements and set moods is dated but done it a way that makes sense within the context of the picture. Solid but the definitive version is still the Judy Garland 1954 starrer.
This review of What Price Hollywood? (1932) was written by Jay N on 26 Feb 2012.
What Price Hollywood? has generally received positive reviews.
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