A bible publisher is falling in love with a chorus girl and finds himself backing a Broadway show..


Okay, so 'No, No, Nanette' from 1930. Is it worth checking out today? Well, if you like old musicals, *really* old musicals, and don't mind a bit of a slow pace, then maybe. It's definitely not for folks who need fast plots or modern humor. You'll probably hate it if you can't stand seeing how films used to be made. 🕰...

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"Okay, so 'No, No, Nanette' from 1930. Is it worth checking out today? Well, if you like old musicals, *really* old musicals, and don't mind a bit of a slow pace, then maybe. It's definitely not for folks who need fast plots or modern humor. You'll probably hate it if you can't stand seeing how films used to be made. 🕰️The premise itself is kinda wild: Jimmy Smith, our bible publisher, somehow finds himself entangled with a chorus girl and then, poof, he's backing a big Broadway show. It's one o..."
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