Remembered as having come from a Broadway
success written by Preston Sturges, Strictly Dishonorable is not unlike The
Moon Is Blue from two decades later. The latter's piquancy over threat of
despoiled innocence made for hot water in Code-dominated 1953, but here it's
1931 and pre-code license opens screen door for Sturges' suggestive dialogue
and situations. Paul Lukas is the career seducer undone by guileless Sidney
Fox, she of brief stardom at Universal and premature career end/death
afterward. There's little to relieve confinement from the stage, two sets
encompassing all of action, that word a misnomer as Dishonorable is Strictly
talk. Lewis Stone was borrowed from Metro to play variation on world-wise
tipplers he'd been inThe Secret Sixand several of the Garbos. Strictly's
suspense turns on whether Lukas will sleep with a willing Fox after reveal that
he would be her first, a titillating topic for early 30's patronage, but
obviously less so now. Strictly Dishonorable was remade by MGM in the 50's, so
they bought Universal's negative, thus TCM playing it current. The film is a
slow sit, but not without interest.
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The vaudeville act in the ad featured Eddie Garr - Teri Garr's father.
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