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Pre-Code vs Post-Code: "The Crowd Roars" and "Indianapolis Speedway"

The Man on the Flying Trapeze Posted by David on Aug 3, 2014

Pre-code versus post-code is the difference between a Duesenberg and a Hummer, between cafe au lait and chocolate milk, between a camisole and a union suit. Take the differences, for instance, between the 1932 film "The Crowd Roars" and the 1939 film "Indianapolis Speedway." Same story (by Howard H read more

Pre-Code vs Post-Code: "The Crowd Roars" and "Indianapolis Speedway"

The Man on the Flying Trapeze Posted by David on Aug 3, 2014

Pre-code versus post-code is the difference between a Duesenberg and a Hummer, between cafe au lait and chocolate milk, between a camisole and a union suit. Take the differences, for instance, between the 1932 film "The Crowd Roars" and the 1939 film "Indianapolis Speedway." Same story (by Howard H read more

The Crowd Roars (1932)

Movie Classics Posted by Judy on Sep 16, 2008

I found it a powerful film, with wonderful acting from Cagney and Ann Dvorak in particular, and am puzzled as to why it isn’t better-known – especially as a top director like Howard Hawks was at the helm. You’d think there would be a demand for it just because of the racing footage read more