Hal Kemp's orchestra is featured, with "Saxie" Dowell, Maxine Gray and Skinny Ennis. A novelty technique is used, with the players stepping out of the pages of a magazine story that has given them a write-up in a radio fan publication.
Milton Hockey, Fred Rath
United States

Look, Breezy Rhythm is the kind of movie you stumble across at 2 a.m. when you've run out of real movies to watch. It's not a masterpiece, it's not a disaster, it's just... strange. If you’re a fan of big band jazz or just want to see how people in the 30s thought 'interactive media' worked, give it a whirl. If you hat...


Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Fred Waller

Ralph Ince
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"Look, Breezy Rhythm is the kind of movie you stumble across at 2 a.m. when you've run out of real movies to watch. It's not a masterpiece, it's not a disaster, it's just... strange. If you’re a fan of big band jazz or just want to see how people in the 30s thought 'interactive media' worked, give it a whirl. If you hate corny transitions and people staring directly into the camera like they're trying to read your soul, stay far away. The whole gimmick is that the band members are jumping out of..."

