The French thought it was characteristic of American films of the 30s or 40s. Perhaps it is. It is definitely characteristic of CHEAP American movies--such things as Charlie Chan mysteries where people will keep grouping themselves in front of fireplaces or at the feet of staircases in order to explain to each other happened a few minutes ago. |
The French thought it was characteristic of American films of the 30s or 40s. Perhaps it is. It is definitely characteristic of CHEAP American movies--such things as Charlie Chan mysteries where people keep collecting in front of a fireplace or at the foot of the stairs in order to explain what happened a few minutes ago. |