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Jul 19, 2006 · Frank Borzage’s History Is Made at Night, which Andrew Sarris has called “the most romantic title in the history of cinema” (and I’m not going to argue with him), is a patchwork quilt genre bender that stands as one of its maker’s supreme achievements.
Apr 26, 2021 · a conversation between film historian Peter Cowie and author Hervé Dumont about director Frank Borzage, his style, and the story behind the production of History Is Made at Night
Summaries. A wealthy divorcée falls for a charming Parisian, but her insanely jealous ex-husband will do anything to get her back. The obsessive and jealous shipowner Bruce Vail does not accept the divorce his wife Irene Vail is seeking to make final, so he hires his chauffeur Michael Browsky to forge adultery with Irene in Paris to make the ...
Apr 13, 2021 · History Is Made at Night forgoes the emotionally potent physical contrast between Borzage lovers and delves instead into contrasts of behavior, riding high on an air of try-and-stop-us improbability and that most romantic of notions: opposites attract.
Apr 26, 2021 · a conversation between film historian Peter Cowie and author Hervé Dumont about director Frank Borzage, his style, and the story behind the production of History Is Made at Night
Apr 21, 2021 · Frank Borzage’s History Is Made at Night is one of the most narratively convoluted films I’ve ever seen. Apparently the film’s production got underway simply because folks liked the title, but it had no script, nor yet even any story.
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Jun 10, 2021 · One of the most unabashedly romantic films of the 1930s, director Frank Borzage’s bizarre History Is Made at Night (1937) employs a mishmash of genres—film noir, screwball romantic comedy, disaster movie—to tell a highly improbable but ultimately winning tale of enduring love.