08 - Dorothy Arzner Spotlight
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We wrap up our celebration of Women's History Month by honoring the most prolific American female filmmaker in history, Dorothy Arzner.
In this episode, we highlight some of Arzner's industry-shaking contributions to cinema. We also deep-dive into three of her films: the 1931 pre-code drama Working Girls, the Joan Crawford film The Bride Wore Red, and the classic feminist film Dance, Girl, Dance, which stars Maureen O'Hara and Lucille Ball.
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