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Tyler Perry sparks backlash for calling critics 'highbrow' with dated racial term
Tyler Perry is sparking backlash for calling his critics "highbrow" with a dated racial term used to describe Black people. The movie mogul addressed criticism ...
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Tyler Perry Calls Out ‘Highbrow’ Critics of His Films: ‘Who Are You to Be Able to Say Which Black Story Is Important?’
Tyler Perry isn’t letting the “highbrow” critics of his movies deter him from sharing stories related to Black communities. “I know for a fact that what I’m doing is exactly ...
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Going Highbrow is a 1935 American comedy-musical film directed by Robert Florey. Guy Kibbee and ZaSu Pitts play a newly rich couple, so eager to buy their way into society they hire a waitress to pose as their daughter.
Going Highbrow: Directed by Robert Florey. With Guy Kibbee, Zasu Pitts, Edward Everett Horton, Ross Alexander. A social-climbing couple throw a lavish party for a stranger they persuaded to pose as their daughter.
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- Comedy, Romance
- Robert Florey
- 1935-08-23
Cora Upshaw, the wife of millionaire Matt Upshaw, longs to break into New York's high society. The Upshaws have just returned from a European trip during which they purchased numerous works of art.
- Robert Florey
- Guy Kibbee
Overview. A ditzy wife yearns to join "high society" when she and her husband become suddenly wealthy. Comedy. Robert Florey. Director. Sy Bartlett. Screenplay. Edward Kaufman. Screenplay.
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"Going Highbrow" is a must see for fans of Zasu Pitts as she dominates the first half of the film with a somewhat different variation on her airhead character. Instead of her usual scatterbrain adventures she plays a self-absorbed social climber, but still manages to infuse the role with her usual comic touches.