Review of The Old-Fashioned Way (1934) by Zoran S — 27 Sep 2010
This is quintessential Fields, the con man and raconteur, dodging sheriffs, wooing rich widows, and bedeviled by little brats. Short, with just enough sentiment to make it work. And to top it off, we get to see some of the juggling that made him famous in vaudeville.
This review of The Old-Fashioned Way (1934) was written by Zoran S on 27 Sep 2010.
The Old-Fashioned Way has generally received very positive reviews.
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