Marie Bell, perhaps about to demonstrate that blondes don’t necessarily have more fun, in Jacques Feyder’s fascinating 1934 Le Grand jeu, a fabulous Eureka!/Masters of Cinema rediscovery that’s the subject of today’s Foreign Region DVD Report, at The Daily Notebook.
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