Chick Parker and Pete Pendleton are songwriters en route from New York to Hollywood to make their fame and fortune, joined by lunch-wagon proprietor Dorothy..

Is it worth it? If you like old-school Hollywood fluff that moves fast and doesn't ask you to think too hard, you’ll probably have a decent time. If you need a plot that holds together like glue, stay far away from this one. It is messy, loud, and weirdly delightful if you catch it on the right day. Ginger Rogers is o...

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

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"Is it worth it? If you like old-school Hollywood fluff that moves fast and doesn't ask you to think too hard, you’ll probably have a decent time. If you need a plot that holds together like glue, stay far away from this one. It is messy, loud, and weirdly delightful if you catch it on the right day. Ginger Rogers is obviously the draw here, even if the movie doesn't always know what to do with her. She shines whenever she is on screen, but the rest of the cast feels like they are in a completel..."
Lou Breslow, S.J. Perelman, Jack McGowan, Nina Wilcox Putnam, Harry Stoddard
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