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I watched She Done Him Wrong a couple weeks ago and was pretty disappointed. For a 60 minute film it has a lot of filler. The only thing it has going for it is Mae West's wisecracks, some of which are very funny, but she's not in it all that much. I also find it weird seeing Cary Grant in his early roles, because I expect him to do something really cool or witty, and then he just plays it completely straight.feaito wrote:Yesterday I re-watched Mae West's "She Done Him Wrong" (1933), a very good Pre-Code; the print included in the new DVD release is quite good (and vastly superior than the one I had before, copied from an old TV airing) and the R. Osborne intro is always a plus. I still prefer "I'm No Angel" (1933) though as Mae's finest and funniest film.