

Is this for you? If you've got a soft spot for 1930s British musical-comedies that move at the pace of a slow Sunday, you'll be fine. It’s light, it’s airy, and it’s completely forgettable. But if you hate musical numbers that feel like they were tacked onto the script with a stapler, stay away. This isn't exactly The ...


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

Victor Hanbury

Robert Thornby
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"Is this for you? If you've got a soft spot for 1930s British musical-comedies that move at the pace of a slow Sunday, you'll be fine. It’s light, it’s airy, and it’s completely forgettable. But if you hate musical numbers that feel like they were tacked onto the script with a stapler, stay away. This isn't exactly The Wise Little Hen in terms of tight storytelling. The whole thing feels like a stage play that someone accidentally left the cameras running on. There’s a lot of walking into rooms,..."
Charlie Roellinghoff, Hans Jacoby
United Kingdom

1935 · IMDb 5.2

