OKAY, AMERICA! (1932) in 35mm
Special Features: Introduction by film historian Danny Reid
Lew Ayres stars as a fast-talking tabloid gossip columnist and radio broadcaster — a power broker and provocateur clearly modeled on real-life newspaperman Walter Winchell (who, 25 years later, also inspired the ruthless Burt Lancaster character in SWEET SMELL OF SUCCESS). This was the first Hollywood feature to directly reflect the national trauma of the Lindbergh baby kidnapping, and one of four Winchell-inspired films released within a five-month span in 1932. When the daughter (Margaret Lindsay) of a cabinet secretary is abducted, Ayres’ character leverages his underworld connections to track down the racketeers responsible. He then uses his political clout to relay the gang’s demands — via mob boss (Edward Arnold in his talkie debut) — directly to the president. Shifting gears from sharp satire to gripping melodrama, the film, much like THIS DAY AND AGE, ultimately implies that the government lacks the ability to confront organized crime, leaving vigilante-style justice as the only recourse. DIR Tay Garnett, SCR William Anthony McGuire, Scott Pembroke; PROD Carl Laemmle Jr. U.S., 1932, b&w, 78 min. NOT RATED
Run Time: 78 Minutes
Opening Date: Friday, November 07, 2025
Genre: Drama
OKAY, AMERICA! (1932) in 35mm
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Friday, November 07, 2025
7:00 p.m.