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Mar 01, 2016KatherineHere rated this title 3 out of 5 stars
The most interesting thing, to me, is the opulence that surrounded these seemingly normal people in the throes of the Great Depression. It's possible that some of these things were not as valuable then as they are today, such as pheasant for dinner, room service in your grandiose luxurious NYC apartment, etc. The movie itself is ok for something nearly 100 yrs. old, but amateurish by today's standards, in spite of Hitchcock's direction...and a bit silly.