Henry Santry's band is comprised of self-proclaimed soldiers of fortune. Within their concert set includes the opening declaration of them being soldiers of fortune, Henry serenading a dancing girl he who wants a girl like her, Private Bell looking for a girl he could love tonight, a nimble female dancer performing a comic routine, and a friendly battle between the various instruments in the band.
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Look, if you are looking for a deep narrative, you are in the wrong place. Henry Santry and His Soldiers of Fortune is basically a filmed stage act, and honestly, it shows. If you like vintage musical theater vibes, you might get a kick out of this. If you get bored by static camera work and people singing about wantin...

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"Look, if you are looking for a deep narrative, you are in the wrong place. Henry Santry and His Soldiers of Fortune is basically a filmed stage act, and honestly, it shows. If you like vintage musical theater vibes, you might get a kick out of this. If you get bored by static camera work and people singing about wanting a girl, you will probably hate every single second of it. The whole thing kicks off with this weird declaration that they are 'soldiers of fortune,' which sounds way more intens..."


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