Review of Man's Castle (1933) by Richard Brody for New Yorker — 06 Feb 2017
Filming the streetwise action and the colorful, caustic language from Jo Swerling's script, the director, Frank Borzage, finds sanctified tenderness in the poignant absurdities and grubby brutalities of gutter-level striving.
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This review of Man's Castle (1933) was written by Richard Brody and published by New Yorker on 06 Feb 2017.
Man's Castle has generally received positive reviews.
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