Dangerous Curves

NOT ABOUT AUTOMOBILES- BUT ABOUT A GIRL WITH DANGEROUS CURVES-AND SHE USES "IT!"

6.0
19291h 15m

A young bareback rider in a circus is in love with a trapeze artist, but he has two problems: he drinks too much and he's fallen under the spell of a "vamp" who's nothing but trouble for him.

Production

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Cast

Photo of Clara Bow

Clara Bow

Pat Delaney

Photo of Richard Arlen

Richard Arlen

Larry Lee

Photo of Kay Francis

Kay Francis

Zara Flynn

Photo of David Newell

David Newell

Tony Barretti

Photo of Anders Randolf

Anders Randolf

Colonel P.P. Brack

Photo of Joyce Compton

Joyce Compton

Jennie Silver

Photo of Stuart Erwin

Stuart Erwin

Rotarian

Photo of May Boley

May Boley

Ma Spinelli

Photo of T. Roy Barnes

T. Roy Barnes

Pa Spinelli

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Reviews

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CinemaSerf

6/10

If there were any doubts about Clara Bow making the transition from silent to talkie films, then this ought to put those to bed. That said, it’s not the most imaginative of plots that sees her “Pat” and married, mischievous and dipso circus trapeze artist “Zara” (Kay Francis) seemingly squabbling over the attentions of the handsome but rather drippy “Larry” (Richard Arlen). Now we know that the latter lady has an ulterior motive but neither of the others do and so as the emotions kick in, well let’s hope they have a safety net! We also discover that alcoholism might be contagious and bitterness and jealousy are amongst it’s best friends, so things start to look quite precarious for the airborne “Larry” too as the poor man isn’t quite sure where to turn - or fall! It is a bit wordy, procedural and perhaps even earnest at times, but there is still plenty active swinging going on - even if I doubt either the studio nor their insurers would have allowed Miss Bow much more than four foot off the ground. These films were all an integral part of cinema’s recalibration to sound and at times there’s a bit of rigidity to the set piece scenes here as it looks like both Arlen and Bow are a shade uncomfortable finding their microphone spots from time to time. The lively circus scenario allows for plenty of fluidity from a production and direction that delivers quite proficiently a story that does just about enough.

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