For Charlie, a doughboy in France, war is another opportunity to sing in a quartet. He falls for local barmaid Antoinette, who likes him too.


If you have about twenty-five minutes and want to see something that feels like it was written by someone who had three cups of coffee and a fever, watch High C's. It is absolutely worth it if you like old-school slapstick that doesn't care about being realistic. People who want a serious war movie will hate this. It t...

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

James W. Horne

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"If you have about twenty-five minutes and want to see something that feels like it was written by someone who had three cups of coffee and a fever, watch High C's. It is absolutely worth it if you like old-school slapstick that doesn't care about being realistic. People who want a serious war movie will hate this. It treats the trenches like a stage for a musical comedy. Charley Chase is the lead here. He plays a doughboy named Charlie who is just... obsessed with singing. Not just singing, but..."

Harry Schultz
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