A bit of this, a bit of that, a bit of Carole Lombard

As you may have noticed, I’ve been making some changes to Piddleville recently. It’s window dressing, essentially, although I did manage to get around to something I’ve been meaning to do for some time.

I've finally made some changes I've been intending to do.

I have finally added some navigation to the now lengthy Reviews page. It’s not ideal but hopefully it is an improvement.

I’ve also updated, to a degree, a few older reviews, including three Carole Lombard movies:

The first, Man of the World, is really a William Powell movie with Lombard really a supporting role. There is more to her role in We’re Not Dressing, though that is more a Bing Crosby movie than hers. The third, The Princess Comes Across, teams Lombard with Fred MacMurray — the second time for those two. (They were also together in 1935’s Hands Across the Table.)

The other movie I revised slightly was the 1935 version of Mutiny on the Bounty, starring Clark Gable and Charles Laughton. (It also featured Franchot Tone.)

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