From a review by Richard Brody of the 1936 Howard Hawks film Come and Get It, in The New Yorker (July 21, 2020):
"It's a mysterious outpost of Hawks's distinctive and original cinematic universe, a tale that seethes with perversity beneath its robust surface; it's a Möbius strip of erotic obsession that anticipates, by more than two decades, Alfred Hitchcock's ultimate sexual doppelgänger drama,'Vertigo.'"
See also "Moebius Mentions I, II, III, IV."
July 22, 2020
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