

Okay, so Close Harmony from 1929. If you're not already into early sound pictures, this one's probably not gonna change your mind. It's a snapshot, really. A curious piece for folks who wanna see how movies learned to talk. For anyone else? You'll likely be bored stiff. 😬 It's definitely not a film for a casual movie ...

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

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"Okay, so Close Harmony from 1929. If you're not already into early sound pictures, this one's probably not gonna change your mind. It's a snapshot, really. A curious piece for folks who wanna see how movies learned to talk. For anyone else? You'll likely be bored stiff. 😬 It's definitely not a film for a casual movie night unless you're specifically hunting for cinema history.The setup is pretty simple. Harry (Charles 'Buddy' Rogers) plays a young guy with big dreams of writing hit songs..."
John V.A. Weaver, Elsie Janis, Joseph L. Mankiewicz, Percy Heath, Gene Markey
United States

1927 · IMDb 6.4

