A cabaret hostess is broken-hearted because she loves a gambler who does not love her..

Is this worth your time? If you're the type who digs 1930s aesthetic and doesn't mind a story that feels like it was written on a napkin during lunch, sure, give it a shot. It's a short, breezy affair that probably won't change your life, but it has a certain snap to it. If you need tight plotting or modern pacing, sta...


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"Is this worth your time? If you're the type who digs 1930s aesthetic and doesn't mind a story that feels like it was written on a napkin during lunch, sure, give it a shot. It's a short, breezy affair that probably won't change your life, but it has a certain snap to it. If you need tight plotting or modern pacing, stay far away. You'll just get annoyed. The whole thing centers on a cabaret girl who is totally head-over-heels for a gambler. We’ve seen this story a million times before—the guy i..."
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