Rudy Vallee and His Connecticut Yankees, as judge and jury, try three musical misdemeanors; the last defendant is a live-action Betty Boop, who sings a duet with Rudy..

Is this worth your time? If you like old-timey musical shorts that feel like they were made in a blender, sure. You’ll probably love it if you’re a fan of weird, early animation history. If you hate stuff that makes zero sense, stay away. Musical Justice is one of those things you watch and immediately wonder what the...

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

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"Is this worth your time? If you like old-timey musical shorts that feel like they were made in a blender, sure. You’ll probably love it if you’re a fan of weird, early animation history. If you hate stuff that makes zero sense, stay away. Musical Justice is one of those things you watch and immediately wonder what the room smelled like when they filmed it. It’s got Rudy Vallee playing judge, which is exactly as awkward as you’d imagine. The whole premise is just a loose excuse to have people s..."
Samuel Lerner, Sammy Timberg
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1931 · IMDb 6.1

