The son of a department store owner replaces the regular sales girls with chorus girls..


Is this a hidden gem? Honestly, it depends on how much you love 1930s musical shorts. If you’re into snappy dance routines and don't mind a story that basically evaporates the moment the music starts, you'll have a decent time. If you need a movie that actually has, you know, stakes or character arcs, you’ll probably w...

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

Jack Cummings

Ralph Ince
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"Is this a hidden gem? Honestly, it depends on how much you love 1930s musical shorts. If you’re into snappy dance routines and don't mind a story that basically evaporates the moment the music starts, you'll have a decent time. If you need a movie that actually has, you know, stakes or character arcs, you’ll probably want to turn this off about five minutes in. The premise is simple: guy inherits a store, decides it’s too boring, swaps the employees for chorus girls. It’s a very 1930s way to so..."

Louise Carver
Stanley Rauh, Eddie Dowling
United States

1932 · IMDb 6.1

