Anita Ragusa, the daughter of a costume company owner, delivers a dress for a costume ball at the last minute. The snobbish customer doesn't like the design at first, but agrees to let Anita model it for her to decide whether to keep it.

Is this worth watching today? Yes, but only if you have twenty minutes to kill and you don't mind movies that feel like they were filmed in a hallway. If you're looking for a big, epic story like The Actress, you're gonna be disappointed. This is for people who like old records, weird 1930s humor, and seeing actors loo...

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"Is this worth watching today? Yes, but only if you have twenty minutes to kill and you don't mind movies that feel like they were filmed in a hallway. If you're looking for a big, epic story like The Actress, you're gonna be disappointed. This is for people who like old records, weird 1930s humor, and seeing actors look slightly confused about where to stand. The whole thing starts in a costume shop. Anita's dad owns it, and the place is a mess. It looks like a thrift store exploded. Anita has ..."
Burnet Hershey, A. Dorian Otvos
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