
(Elliot Nugent, US 1933, 77 min.)
then at 8:30 p.m. MILLS OF THE GODS

(Roy William Neill, US 1934, 66 min.)
Perhaps the first genuine “screwball comedy,” Three-Cornered Moon shows what happens when a previously well-off family (including daughter Claudette Colbert) face the Depression and are forced to (gasp) work! Then, in Mills, plow-factory owner and matriarch May Robson finds that her trust fund kids just don’t give a darn as her business goes bust. As rioting workers battle police, her granddaughter (Fay Wray) finds solidarity and love with a union leader (Victor Jory). Two films for one admission price. Click here to read more about the Labor Film Series.