Review of Idiot's Delight (1939) by Bernard A — 12 Aug 2009
It's typical 1930's crap but it's "acquired taste" crap, and I'm one of the few people who will eat it up despite of what it really is. Clark Gable seemed to be in his comfort zone a s a vaudevillian, whereas watching Norma Shearer makes me wanna break up with my previous love for her.
It doesn't follow the typical fake Countess narratives, although it's not as fun as the trailer makes it to be.
This review of Idiot's Delight (1939) was written by Bernard A on 12 Aug 2009.
Idiot's Delight has generally received mixed reviews.
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