Review of A Bill of Divorcement (1932) by Jay N — 17 Dec 2014
VERY stagy but interesting film served as Hepburn's screen bow. She's a trifle studied and Barrymore occasionally goes over the top but mixed in with that is some excellent acting by both. Billie Burke, more subdued than usual, delivers the film's best most consistent performance.
She does a very fine job of showing the anguish of a life suddenly turned upside down.
This review of A Bill of Divorcement (1932) was written by Jay N on 17 Dec 2014.
A Bill of Divorcement has generally received mixed reviews.
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