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Pre-Code Blogathon: Call Her Savage

A Person in the Dark Posted by FlickChick on Apr 2, 2015

This is my entry in the Pre-Code Blogathon, hosted by Pre-Code.Com and Shadows and Satin. Check both sites for more audacious entries! I used to get a real kick out of this film. It is loaded with pre-code antics up the yin-yang. But now, I can't help but view with a little sadness, too. D read more

"Call Her Savage," or Texas Hold 'Em

The Man on the Flying Trapeze Posted by David on Jan 7, 2015

The personal, private, top, top super-secret diary of Nasa Springer No boys allowed! (tee-hee) June 12, 1932 Dear Diary: Just got back from riding my horses across our vast Texas estate. We stopped for a water break at Dallas and then got as far as Amarillo before we turned back. Oh, and I sa read more

"Call Her Savage," or Texas Hold 'Em

The Man on the Flying Trapeze Posted by David on Jan 7, 2015

The personal, private, top, top super-secret diary of Nasa Springer No boys allowed! (tee-hee) June 12, 1932 Dear Diary: Just got back from riding my horses across our vast Texas estate. We stopped for a water break at Dallas and then got as far as Amarillo before we turned back. Oh, and I sa read more

Call Her Savage (1932)

Hollywood Revue Posted by Angela on Nov 16, 2013

Like so many young women, Nasa (Clara Bow) loves to rebel against her father Pete Springer (Willard Robertson).  Or at least the he’s man she believes is her father.  Nasa’s real father is a Native American her mother Ruth (Estelle Taylor) was having an affair with until he was forced read more