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Remembering Fay Wray is a thoughtful dive into the life and legacy of the actress who really defined the damsel in distress archetype. This documentary, produced by Warner Archive, pairs nicely with its release of her 1933 film, Mystery of the Wax Museum. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to savor the archival footage and interviews that paint her not just as a star, but as a person navigating Hollywood's early days. There's a palpable nostalgia here, reflecting on her contributions to horror and the broader film landscape. The practical effects and set designs of her era are discussed, linking back to how she brought them to life. It's a nice homage, with a tone that feels respectful yet candid about her struggles and triumphs.
Pairs well with Mystery of the Wax Museum release.Look for interviews with classic film historians.Archival footage adds depth to her story.
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