Paul Adams, a singer, assumes the name of operatic tenor Paul Du Bonnet and sets out for a career in Hollywood. En route to the coast, he meets Marjorie Lorraine, who falls in love with him, and in Hollywood he occupies the mansion of the famous singer.


Is it worth the time? You should probably only watch Let's Go Places if you are a completionist for early talkies or you really like seeing how movies worked before they figured out how to record sound properly. It is a loud, messy musical that feels like it was filmed inside a tin can. If you hate movies where the ma...

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"Is it worth the time? You should probably only watch Let's Go Places if you are a completionist for early talkies or you really like seeing how movies worked before they figured out how to record sound properly. It is a loud, messy musical that feels like it was filmed inside a tin can. If you hate movies where the main character is a total liar but everyone loves him anyway, you will absolutely hate this. But if you want to see a fourteen-year-old Betty Grable in one of her first roles, it has..."
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