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Like Red Salute (1935). Barbara Stanwyck and a left-wing campus activist? Though odds aren't good that he'll keep his politics all the way through the picture, even if it is the 1930s

Red Salute (1935). Robert Young off in the distance gesturing dramatically, surrounded by a crowd of listeners. In the foreground, Barbara Stanwyck in her convertible, listening to his speech. He says, "Don't believe the lies they hand you here."
Red Salute (1935). Close-up of Barbara Stanwyck in her convertable, looking on admiringly. Robert Young (not pictured) continues, "They're teaching you to crush labor,"
Same scene. Robert Young continues, "the proletariat of the world."
Red Salute (1935). Two college students. One, looking mad, says, "Crush raspberries!" The other, looking confused, asks his friend, "What's a proletariat, Jim?"
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oh wait she's a general's daughter lmao

Red Salute (1935). A close up of a pair of hands holding a copy of the "Washington Express", which has on the front page a picture of Barbara and the activist with the headline, "GENERAL'S DAUGHTER AND RADICAL COMPANION OUSTED FROM CAMPUS"
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Hobbyist pixel artist & game dev. 🔞 but probably nothing too strong. But still: 🔞.
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