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The Front Page 1974 Trailer | Jack Lemmon | Walter Matthau Damn, Billy, I remembered it as a great film, but it's actually one of your best. The other side of the Ace in the Hole, the part of the comedy, but pure, pitch-black. And anything that kicks journalism (and politics, law enforcement, there's something for everyone here) in the ass is a gold medal in my book; if it does so with this kind of class, fluidity, black comedy that works like a charm, and superb rhythm, it's a masterpiece (and it’s the third version of the subject, not that Hawks did any worse with the debaserian second version...)
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The foundation of the film is a highly successful play, The Front Page, by Ben Hecht and Charles MacArthur, a classic of cinematic adaptations: there are at least four, including an exceptional one by Howard Hawks (His Girl Friday, 1940) where the protagonist Hildy Johnson becomes a woman, played b… more