Review of Cavalcade (1933) by Pauline Kael for The New Yorker — 29 Jun 1968
In picture form, Cavalcade is a superlative newsreel, forcibly strengthened by factual scenes, good music, and wonderful photography. It is marred by pat and obvious dramatic climaxes, and by a conclusion which is anti-climactical and meaningless.
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This review of Cavalcade (1933) was written by Pauline Kael and published by The New Yorker on 29 Jun 1968.
Cavalcade has generally received mixed reviews.
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