Every film actor has a last movie, whether intentional or not. For silent film superstar Douglas Fairbanks, the last entry in his swashbuckling, grand-adventure film career was a cheeky British production, The Private Life of Don Juan (1934). Although it wasn’t a smashing box office success, it was a brilliant Last Choice for Fairbanks. The film focuses on an aging … Continue reading
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