Review of Hide-Out

Hide-Out (1934)
Sparkling photography, too-predictable story
4 December 2001
W.S Van Dyke came from a documentary background (Eskimo and some stuff with Robert Flaherty) and it shows in some of the barnyard scenes that were obviously improvised. Also, at the beginning there are nightclub scenes filmed with a shimmering effect that is truly stunning. The actors drip with honest charm while going through the motions demanded by the cliched plot.
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