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Pre-Code Crazy: The Animal Kingdom (1932)
Shadows and Satin Posted by shadowsandsatin on Jun 3, 2018
Harding, Howard, and Loy I think I’ve made it clear on these pages that I’m a big Ann Harding fan. Her performances in Double Harness and When Ladies Meet rate among my all-time favorites. And she delivers again in my Pre-Code pick for this month, The Animal Kingdom (1932), co-starring Leslie Howard read more

Neglected Post Theatre: The Animal Kingdom, or Fie, Society
The Man on the Flying Trapeze Posted by David on Nov 30, 2013
On this edition of Neglected Post Theatre, we take a look at Philip Barry's "The Animal Kingdom," wherein Leslie Howard is married to Myrna Loy but tempted by Ann Harding. read more

Neglected Post Theatre: The Animal Kingdom, or Fie, Society
The Man on the Flying Trapeze Posted by David on Nov 30, 2013
On this edition of Neglected Post Theatre, we take a look at Philip Barry's "The Animal Kingdom," wherein Leslie Howard is married to Myrna Loy but tempted by Ann Harding. read more

The Animal Kingdom (1932) (2)
Hollywood Revue Posted by Angela on Nov 9, 2013
Tom Collier (Leslie Howard) is a publisher who has lived out of wedlock with his good friend Daisy (Ann Harding) for quite some time. But while she is away on business, Tom decides to marry Cecilia (Myrna Loy). When Daisy returns, he swears to Cecilia that any romantic feelings that he and Daisy m read more

"The Animal Kingdom," or Fie, Society
The Man on the Flying Trapeze Posted by David on Dec 8, 2012
To steal a line from his best-known work, "The Philadelphia Story," Philip Barry's plays were often about "the privileged class enjoying its privileges." But they also showed the other side of the coin: how easy it was to lose your self-respect -- and yourself, for that matter -- by getting caught u read more

"The Animal Kingdom," or Fie, Society
The Man on the Flying Trapeze Posted by David on Dec 8, 2012
To steal a line from his best-known work, "The Philadelphia Story," Philip Barry's plays were often about "the privileged class enjoying its privileges." But they also showed the other side of the coin: how easy it was to lose your self-respect -- and yourself, for that matter -- by getting caught u read more

The Animal Kingdom (1932) (1)
The Motion Pictures Posted by Lindsey on Sep 16, 2012
Always beautiful Myrna Loy gets to show off her catty, controlling side as Tom’s wife, Cecelia, in 1932′s The Animal Kingdom. (Image via Dr. Macro)
Tom Collier (Leslie Howard) is a man stuck between two ladies. Daisy (Ann Harding) is an artist, and the two have plenty of fun together. On read more
