Singers, an orchestra, fan dancer, acrobatic dancer, others are seen in this amateur reel. Where the fad hasn't been done to death this will interest.

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Is it worth your time? Honestly, you probably don't need to watch Stars of Tomorrow No. 3 unless you are a die-hard fan of dusty, amateur performance footage. If you enjoy digging through old reels to see what passed for entertainment back then, you'll be fine. If you want a narrative or anything resembling a modern pr...


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"Is it worth your time? Honestly, you probably don't need to watch Stars of Tomorrow No. 3 unless you are a die-hard fan of dusty, amateur performance footage. If you enjoy digging through old reels to see what passed for entertainment back then, you'll be fine. If you want a narrative or anything resembling a modern production value, stay away. It’s a strange little artifact. The whole thing feels like a talent show that someone accidentally left running in the back of a projector room. The Ac..."

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