Review of Vanity Fair (1932) by Terry Lawson for Detroit Free Press — 01 Sep 2004
Even with a running time of more than 2 hours, this kind of condensation means we race through the story's second half in a time warp not aided by Nair's garish, out-of-nowhere and out-of-place Indian interludes.
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This review of Vanity Fair (1932) was written by Terry Lawson and published by Detroit Free Press on 01 Sep 2004.
Vanity Fair has generally received mixed reviews.
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