Goldie
Goldie (1931)

Goldie

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(95 votes)
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The reason I felt inclined to leave a review is because this movie was beautifully shot. I don't know much about the time and effort it takes to man such a cinematic masterpiece, however the different angles, music, focused lenses, filters and transitions took TIME!

Story is terrible and it's not the worst. It's very hard to feel comfortable with the special effect done in the movie.

It took a long time, but I think I've finally seen the worst Spencer Tracy movie ever on screen. I'm betting Spence's family has put the breaks on restoring Goldie which looks as if it is in bad need.

"I'm 'bout to BLOW UP! Goldie ready for TAKE OFF!

2 Years ago:Arriving home late one night,I decided to take a look at what was being shown on TV,and was pleased to find that BBC4 was screening the last 30 minutes of a movie starring Jean Harlow called Hells Angels.With there being nothing else at all on TV,I decided that despite missing most of the movie,that I would watch the final half hour of the title.

I sought out this film because I'm a big Warren Hymer fan (yes, we exist). It's nice to see him in a leading role with Spencer Tracy (they'd go on to make several more films together, all of which are better than this one) and Jean Harlow when she was beginning to get noticed in Hollywood.

A beautiful parable. About difference, the other, acceptance and friendship.

What a waste of time.Full of brightly colored cliches and a story that literally goes nowhere.

Goldie is a large girl - as in, she is essentially a giant living in a small town. In this short film/pilot, she feels excluded due to her size, whilst also not picking up on some positive things people feel about her.

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