The combination of these humorous factors often resulted in on-screen chaos, and that later gave the new genre its name — the screwball comedy, after a then-popular term to describe an unpredictable pitch by a baseball pitcher. In addition, by the mid-1930s most theaters had been updated ...
taking a long, hard look at the dehumanization of the criminal justice system and how it defines those who have been in it. This film is brutally honest and horrifying for its time, but surprisingly thrilling, especially due to Paul Muni...