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Re: [bomp] the thirties were a hard one to deal with?
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- Date: Wed, 6 Apr 2005 08:34:52 -0700 (PDT)
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ItsBoss9@aol.com wrote:
And the 70s had VERY strong 50s nostalgia. The 40s
nostalgia was
more in the early part of that decade.
Just saw CABARET a few months ago, and there was some looking back at the
'30s during the '70s... especially when you add the Marx Brothers into the mix,
who did cut their first movie in the late '20s, though. They saw a huge
revival during the '70s.
I wasn't really thinking of the whole Weimar Berlin fad spawned by Cabaret- in a way thats never ended, because that period was so damn cool (despite of or because of its really tragic ending)
CITIZEN KANE also had its reputation boosted a lot during
the '70s... not sure what year that film was from off hand... wasn't it 1939?
1940
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