A Hollywood director finds himself in trouble when his last Swedish discovery steps out of the ongoing shooting. He finds the perfect candidate in a fair girl.

Should you bother? Honestly, you probably already know if you are going to like this. If you want a light, breezy, and frankly silly look at 1930s Hollywood, jump right in. But if you get annoyed by plots that fall apart the second someone asks a simple question? Skip it. It’s not trying to be Lonesome, that’s for sure...

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

David Burton

Maurice Elvey
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"Should you bother? Honestly, you probably already know if you are going to like this. If you want a light, breezy, and frankly silly look at 1930s Hollywood, jump right in. But if you get annoyed by plots that fall apart the second someone asks a simple question? Skip it. It’s not trying to be Lonesome, that’s for sure. The whole premise is just absurd. A director is in a panic because his lead actress quit, so he grabs some random girl and decides she's now Swedish. Just like that. It’s the ki..."
Ingrid Sebelius
Herbert Fields
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