Review of The Cat's-Paw (1934) by Greg W — 15 Aug 2010
Racist, sure, but taken within its context, it's a lot of fun. Taylor's direction is very lively and engaging, and Lloyd does very well in a sound film. It's less zany than his silents, but perhaps more amusing, what with the satirical shift in material (and I likes me good satire).
George Barbier is awesome, as well. A terrific little gem that deserves to be remembered.
This review of The Cat's-Paw (1934) was written by Greg W on 15 Aug 2010.
The Cat's-Paw has generally received mixed reviews.
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