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H.H. Niemeyer

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Only Yesterday (1933) 100% EDIT “The picture introduces to the screen Margaret Sullavan, who plays the Southern girl so finely that she gives promise of stepping into the front ranks, immediately, of the Hollywood elect.” – St. Louis Post-Dispatch Apr 23, 2024 Full Review The Sin of Nora Moran (1933) 67% EDIT “A gripping drama.” – St. Louis Post-Dispatch Feb 22, 2024 Full Review State Fair (1933) 100% EDIT “[State Fair] is one of those agreeable little plays which doesn't get anywhere in particular but, being delightfully played by a big cast of favorite stars, it goes over with a real bang.” – St. Louis Post-Dispatch Nov 10, 2023 Full Review Frankenstein (1931) 94% EDIT “One of those movie attempts to turn out a weird mystery meller which never quite clicks with an audience which doesn't believe in Santa Clause. ” – St. Louis Post-Dispatch Jan 18, 2023 Full Review King Kong (1933) 97% EDIT “There is some fine trick photography in the picture with a thrill in every foot of the celluloid, so that King Kong is a sure-fire box office success, even in these times.” – St. Louis Post-Dispatch Nov 10, 2022 Full Review Shanghai Express (1932) 96% EDIT “Shanghai Express is a finely made and finely played- picture and stands out, head and shoulders over the other cinemas of the week.” – St. Louis Post-Dispatch Oct 21, 2022 Full Review Peter Pan (1924) 98% EDIT “Peter Pan, in the writer's opinion, is not only the best movie play of the year, but the best movie play of any year.” – St. Louis Post-Dispatch Oct 20, 2022 Full Review The Rogue Song (1930) 79% EDIT “[The Rogue Song] is a picture of great beauty with the magnificent voice of Lawrence Tibbett added.” – St. Louis Post-Dispatch Jun 29, 2022 Full Review The Way of All Flesh (1927) 88% EDIT “A motion picture which is, in this captious critic's estimation, easily the best film offering of the year and quite one of the best movies of all time.” – St. Louis Post-Dispatch May 20, 2021 Full Review The Great Gatsby (1926) 52% EDIT “Most of the rest of Scott Fitzgerald's splendid story is brought out in the picture, but somewhere, in the translation into a mile of celluloid, the finer parts of the typed version have been lost.” – St. Louis Post-Dispatch May 19, 2021 Full Review The Power and the Glory (1933) 86% EDIT “The Power and the Glory is really worth while but is hardly for the masses.” – St. Louis Post-Dispatch May 13, 2021 Full Review It Happened One Night (1934) 98% EDIT “[It Happened One Night] is a swell picture which will be aided considerably in its popularity by the fact that it brings together, for the first time, Clark Gable and Claudette Colbert.” – St. Louis Post-Dispatch Mar 31, 2021 Full Review Fox Movietone Follies of 1929 (1929) 86% EDIT “There are some good songs in these picture follies, some dandy dancing and some scenes, done in color, which are handsome.” – St. Louis Post-Dispatch Mar 6, 2021 Full Review The Private Life of Helen of Troy (1927) 81% EDIT “In throwing out everything [from the book] except the title the picture makers should have had a better story to take its place -- but they didn't.” – St. Louis Post-Dispatch Jan 5, 2021 Full Review London After Midnight (1927) 75% EDIT “There are some of the customary Chancy horrors in the thing, but the preposterous story makes it fall far below the class of his usual screen dramas.” – St. Louis Post-Dispatch Jan 5, 2021 Full Review 4 Devils (1928) 82% EDIT “Made by F. W. Murnau, the imported director who was responsible for The Last Laugh and Sunrise, it is done in the most approved German manner with plenty of surprising camera shots taken from queer angles.” – St. Louis Post-Dispatch Dec 3, 2020 Full Review Maedchen in Uniform (1931) 100% EDIT “Maedchen In Uniform can be recommended, for all the family, as one of the very finest pictures the screen has ever seen.” – St. Louis Post-Dispatch Nov 18, 2020 Full Review
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