Big News 1929
Big News
A reporter's marriage is jeopardized by his drinking and he finds himself accused of a murder he didn't commit.
A reporter's marriage is jeopardized by his drinking and he finds himself accused of a murder he didn't commit.
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Full Cast & Crew... Steve Banks
... Margaret Banks
... Hensel
... O'Neill
... J.W. Addison
... Joe Reno
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See All 1 Reviews06 Jun 2022 by CinemaSerf
Robert Armstrong ("Steve") is a reporter at a busy newspaper where he spends much of his time drinking or nursing an hangover. His behaviour is testing the patience not just of his bosses, but of his wife Margaret (a feisty Carole Lombard) who works for another newspaper and for some reason is still keen on him. When he finds himself on the wrong end of a murder investigation, she must help him track down the true culprit. The thing about this film is the dialogue - it is relentless and after a while becomes quite irritating and largely humourless. Sure, it deals with alcoholism (and it's side effects) in a way that the code would soon discourage, but as he comes across as somewhat odious and the whole pace, though frenetic as you might expect in a 1920s newspaper office, goes nowhere fast for the vast majority of the film. Even the last fifteen minutes - in which everything of note occurs - doesn't really lift it. I just found myself a bit bored by it all and it seemed longer than it's 75 minutes.
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Release Date:
Sep 06, 1929 (United States)
Run Time:
1hr 15`
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Original Language:
English
Production Countries:
United States
Status:
Released
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Big News
Robert Armstrong ("Steve") is a reporter at a busy newspaper where he spends much of his time drinking or nursing an hangover. His behaviour is testing the patience not just of his bosses, but of his wife Margaret (a feisty Carole Lombard) who works for another newspaper and for some reason is still keen on him. When he finds himself on the wrong end of a murder investigation, she must help him track down the true culprit. The thing about this film is the dialogue - it is relentless and after a while becomes quite irritating and largely humourless. Sure, it deals with alcoholism (and it's side effects) in a way that the code would soon discourage, but as he comes across as somewhat odious and the whole pace, though frenetic as you might expect in a 1920s newspaper office, goes nowhere fast for the vast majority of the film. Even the last fifteen minutes - in which everything of note occurs - doesn't really lift it. I just found myself a bit bored by it all and it seemed longer than it's 75 minutes.
Cast & Crew of
Big News
Directors & Credit Writers
... Director
... Assistant Director
Cast
... Steve Banks
... Margaret Banks
... Hensel
... O'Neill
... J.W. Addison
... Joe Reno
... Officer Ryan
... Phelps
... Vera
... Pells
... Helen
... Hoffman
... Reporter
... Coroner
FB
Fred Behrle... Elevator Man
... Birn
... Telegraph Editor
... Copyboy (uncredited)
... Deke
... Reporter (uncredited)
Produced By
RB
Ralph Block... Producer