"Madness & Mystery runs 27 minutes, 39 seconds and brings notes from Rode and MacQueen. They discuss the status of Warner Bros. in the late 1920s/early 1930s as well as the involvement of Michael Curtiz as a horror director. Inevitably, some of this repeats from their commentaries, but...
I liked the look of the B&W version more. Call me names if you must, but I think 2-strip Technicolor is pretty ugly, so the B&W looks better to me.
I think it's an iffy movie, mainly because the "comedy" scenes the studio forced on Curtiz are lousy.
But the thriller aspects work.
Anyone else...