A musical street scene from the Gay 90s featuring a pretty girl and her numerous suitors, an Irish tenor, a trio of singers and the Salvation Army chorus..
Is it worth your time?
If you have ten minutes to kill and a high tolerance for people singing at each other in the street, maybe. This isn't exactly Be Yourself in terms of star power, but it has a certain frantic energy. People who hate old musicals or anything that feels like a stage play taped to a wall should prob...
The movie Gay Old Days was directed by William Watson.
Gay Old Days was released in the year 1935.
Gay Old Days has an IMDb rating of 5.7 out of 10.
Gay Old Days is a movie from United States.
Gay Old Days is categorised as Musical, Comedy, Short in the cult cinema archive at Dbcult.
Gay Old Days features Rose Kessner, Frank Luther, Jean Lacy, Norman Cordon.
The screenplay for Gay Old Days was written by Charles Williams, Marcy Klauber.
If you enjoy Gay Old Days, you might also like Lonesome Hearts and Loose Lions (1919), Striking Models (1920), A Waiter's Wasted Life (1918), In the River (1920).
Yes, Gay Old Days (1935) is featured in the Dbcult archive as a curated cult cinema title, known for its Musical and Comedy qualities.
A musical short that attempts to capture the vibe of the 1890s through street performances, featuring a parade of suitors, singers, and a Salvation Army chorus.
Synopsis
A musical street scene from the Gay 90s featuring a pretty girl and her numerous suitors, an Irish tenor, a trio of singers and the Salvation Army chorus.
Review Excerpt
"Is it worth your time?
If you have ten minutes to kill and a high tolerance for people singing at each other in the street, maybe. This isn't exactly Be Yourself in terms of star power, but it has a certain frantic energy. People who hate old musicals or anything that feels like a stage play taped to a wall should probably skip this.
It starts out with a whole lot of bustling energy. You’ve got Rose Kessner looking like she just walked off a postcard, and suddenly there are suitors everywhere. ..."