tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5091132880007836384.post5152302398935619301..comments2024-03-12T10:37:56.259+00:00Comments on John Llewellyn Probert's House of Mortal Cinema: The Cheat (1931)John Llewellyn Proberthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05241619429561718201noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5091132880007836384.post-13773283371930646832012-02-05T20:13:58.380+00:002012-02-05T20:13:58.380+00:00Very well calculated, sir! You should seek out the...Very well calculated, sir! You should seek out these films. They're...interesting, to say the least.John Llewellyn Proberthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05241619429561718201noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5091132880007836384.post-31923443074473332572012-02-05T18:25:13.255+00:002012-02-05T18:25:13.255+00:00Recently, I discovered an on-line calculator which...Recently, I discovered an on-line calculator which tells you the buying power of an historical dollar in today's money. It's probably specific to US currency in many ways, but here we have a fair comparison. Mrs. Carlyle has, in current funds, lost $147,986.18, and must come up with that before her husband finds out. Or, possibly, it's over twice that, as she's already lost that <b>before</b> she's lost the charity's money as well.<br /><br />I'll have to seek out this, as well as some of the other salacious titles of that set. Hooray!Ian Alexander Martinhttp://www.atomicfez.comnoreply@blogger.com