Toastmaster Pat Rooney, Jr., hosts a testimonial dinner honoring songwriters.
Frederick V. Bowers
United States

If you're looking for a plot, you're looking in the wrong place. This isn't a movie so much as it is a recording of a dinner party that probably should have stayed in the archives. You'll like this if you're a freak for music history or just really, really miss the 1890s. Most people will probably find it about as exc...
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Fred Waller

Reggie Morris
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"If you're looking for a plot, you're looking in the wrong place. This isn't a movie so much as it is a recording of a dinner party that probably should have stayed in the archives. You'll like this if you're a freak for music history or just really, really miss the 1890s. Most people will probably find it about as exciting as watching paint dry on a piano. The whole thing feels like a stiff, formal testimonial that goes on way longer than it needs to. The Vibe Pat Rooney, Jr. is the host here..."


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