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TCM Classic Film Festival: Clara Bow In ‘Call Her Savage’ (1932)

April 18, 2012 by Tom von Logue Newth

Clara Bow in Call Her Savage

One of my favorite screenings at last year’s TCM Classic Film Festival was Clara Bow in Hoop-La (1933), restored by MOMA at the urging of Bow biographer David Stenn. Stenn was on hand again this year to present Bow in Call Her Savage (1932), and to explain a bit about its background. The irrepressible Bow […]

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