Review of Evelyn Prentice (1934) by Russell G — 23 Aug 2007
It's one of two dramatic pairings of Powell and Loy (well, three if you count "The Great Ziegfeld")--it's melodrama at its soapiest, as Loy cheats on husband Powell and pays for it for the rest of the film.
The chemistry between Powell and Loy can't make us for a flat and depressing script. You end up wishing they'd crack a smile once in a while.
This review of Evelyn Prentice (1934) was written by Russell G on 23 Aug 2007.
Evelyn Prentice has generally received positive reviews.
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