Ina Ray Hutton and her Melodears are seen in a variety of songs. The girls play and vocalize while shapely Hutton wiggles in every sort of clothing.
Fred Rath, Milton Hockey
United States

Is this worth your time? Look, if you are into 1930s big band music or just curious about how weirdly staged musical shorts used to be, you might get a kick out of this. If you are looking for a cohesive story, or anything that doesn't feel like a fever dream of outfit changes, stay away. This is pure, unadulterated fl...


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Fred Waller

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"Is this worth your time? Look, if you are into 1930s big band music or just curious about how weirdly staged musical shorts used to be, you might get a kick out of this. If you are looking for a cohesive story, or anything that doesn't feel like a fever dream of outfit changes, stay away. This is pure, unadulterated fluff. It’s really just Ina Ray Hutton being the star of her own world. The Melodears are talented, sure, but the camera is obsessed with Hutton’s outfits. It’s almost distracting. ..."

