This one shows funny gals Mary Boland and Lyda Roberti in Elliot Nugent’s delightful, if undeservedly forgotten, pioneering screwball comedy “Three-Cornered Moon” (also ’33) starring Claudette Colbert (not to be confused with “Turn Off the Moon” or “The Moon’s Our Home,” two other Paramount comedies of the era). Like several films in the series, it features the ubiquitous Irish-born actor Wallace Ford, who invariably sported a Brooklyn accent — even in “The Informer.”
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