The Top Ten Films of 1939
When tradition met avant-garde, the past met the future, and sepia met Technicolor.
When tradition met avant-garde, the past met the future, and sepia met Technicolor.
Join us as we head back to 1938, a prime year for screwball comedy, poetic realism, and Technicolor adventure!
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