September 17, 2013 It’s hard to conceive of Howard Hawks without sound. His films are focused on work and its downtime, and it is in spurts of chatter in which his characters define themselves. As physical as their occupations may be, it’s always their words that reveal their true selves. Which is why watching Hawks’ […]
via MATING GAMES: A GIRL IN EVERY PORT (1928) — R. Emmet Sweeney