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Twentieth Century (1934)

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Reviews Counted:23

Fresh:21

Rotten:2

Average Rating:7.9/10

Runtime: 1 hr 31 mins

Genre: Comedies

Synopsis: In TWENTIETH CENTURY, Oscar Jaffe (John Barrymore), a temperamental Broadway producer with a history of success and an ego to match, turns his tyrannical energies on young starlet Mildred Plotka... In TWENTIETH CENTURY, Oscar Jaffe (John Barrymore), a temperamental Broadway producer with a history of success and an ego to match, turns his tyrannical energies on young starlet Mildred Plotka (Carole Lombard). Before long she's renamed Lily Garland and has become the toast of the town, amid a tempestuous romantic relationship with Jaffe. Years and several successful plays later, Lily leaves for Hollywood, and Jaffe's plays begin to flop. After a disastrous show in Chicago, Jaffe encounters Lily on a train and tries everything to get her to return to Broadway, but Lily doesn't want anything to do with her former mentor. A dazzling showcase for the skills of Barrymore and Lombard and one of the first screwball comedies, TWENTIETH CENTURY boasts rapid-fire dialogue, entertainingly oddball supporting characters, and terrific writing. The film is adapted from the Hecht-MacArthur play NAPOLEON OF BROADWAY, which is based loosely on the life of producer David Merrick. [More]

Starring: John Barrymore, Carole Lombard, Walter Connolly, Roscoe Karns

Starring: John Barrymore, Carole Lombard, Walter Connolly, Roscoe Karns, Etienne Girardot, Ralph Forbes, Edgar Kennedy, Dale Fuller, Charles Lane

Director: Howard Hawks

Director: Howard Hawks
Producer: Howard Hawks
Screenwriter: Charles MacArthur, Ben Hecht

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Reviews for Twentieth Century

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05/24/03
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Hawks was gifted above all at this kind of fast-paced farce, and somehow made it work without the aid of padding or rest periods.

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02/21/05
Jeffrey M. Anderson
Jeffrey M. Anderson
Combustible Celluloid

[Howard Hawks'] mix of frantic pacing, whiplash shifts in tone and devil-may-care direction of glamorous stars in wacky parts launched the defining comedy genre of the thirties.

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10/05/08
Sean Axmaker
Sean Axmaker
Turner Classic Movies Online

Often credited as the first screwball comedy… an acerbic satire of show-business ego and superficiality.

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02/11/06
Steven D. Greydanus
Steven D. Greydanus
Decent Films Guide

There is many a witty remark in this harum-scarum adventure.

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05/20/03
Mordaunt Hall
Mordaunt Hall
New York Times
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Less a backstage farce than prototypical screwball, Howard Hawks’ brilliantly funny Twentieth Century set the stage for the subgenre that most consider the peak of American screen humor.

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03/13/05
Jeremy Heilman
Jeremy Heilman
MovieMartyr.com

Casually reverses and undermines its frumpy thesis by validating the effortlessly supple benefits of the seventh art.

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02/26/05
Eric Henderson
Eric Henderson
Slant Magazine

It was the first of Hawks’ three immortal screwball goldmines,

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03/11/03
Raoul Hernandez
Raoul Hernandez
Austin Chronicle

Funny, but it gets too repetitious in the last act and slowly crumbles into the relatively obscure minor work it has become today.

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04/07/05
Christopher Null
Christopher Null
Filmcritic.com

...far from the classic it's often made out to be.

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02/26/05
David Nusair
David Nusair
Reel Film Reviews

The movie is a veritable concerto for their remarkable talents, put across by Hawks with maximal energy and voltage.

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07/28/02
Jonathan Rosenbaum
Jonathan Rosenbaum
Chicago Reader

A shining example of moviemaking magnificence.

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06/25/05
Nick Schager
Nick Schager
Lessons of Darkness

One of the sharpest ever comedy film scripts is turned in by Charles MacArthur and Ben Hecht.

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Dennis Schwartz
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10/07/08
Variety
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Classic screwball romance between overbearing Broadway producer and his gorgeous but empty headed protege

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07/27/05
Daniel Eagan
Daniel Eagan
Film Journal International

First and best of all screwball comedies. Barrymore's finest screen role.

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01/16/03
Ken Hanke
Ken Hanke
Mountain Xpress (Asheville, NC)

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08/22/03
Carol Cling
Carol Cling
Las Vegas Review-Journal

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05/28/03
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06/19/05
Emanuel Levy
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