Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Jewel Robbery Coming From Relaunched Forbidden Hollywood Line

'Forbidden Hollywood' is such a fun title, suggesting all kinds of naughtiness in film. Most recently, it was used for a three-volume line of TCM Archives DVD collections with some of the best pre-Code movies out there, including the one that sums it all up for me, Baby Face starring Barbara Stanwyck.

Jewel Robbery

Now comes news (scroll down) that the Warner Archive is reviving the label, with six DVDs coming out June 26. The high point for me is the release of Jewel Robbery, a 1932 film with William Powell and Kay Francis.

Jewel Robbery is a romantic comedy in which Francis, as the bored wife of a rich man, gets taken hostage by a clever gentleman thief (Powell) during his robbery of a jewelry store. The two form an instant connection, leading to complications when the police try to catch the robber.

Also included in the new Forbidden Hollywood collection are these movies:

  • Ladies They Talk About (1933), a prison film with Barbara Stanwyck as a bank robber
  • Hard to Handle (1933) with James Cagney
  • The Mind Reader (1933)
  • Lawyer Man (1932) with William Powell and Joan Blondell
  • Man Wanted (1932), Kay Francis' debut at Warners, in which she plays a hard-charging magazine editor with a male secretary
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