
Breezy little yo-yo comedy has former burlesque beauties straining to keep their currish past careers under wraps from high society snobs..

Is it worth your time? If you like movies where everyone is constantly one secret away from total social collapse, you’ll probably get a kick out of Stepping Sisters. It is not exactly high art, but it has a rhythm that feels almost like a frantic stage play. If you need your comedies to have tight, logical plotting or...

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"Is it worth your time? If you like movies where everyone is constantly one secret away from total social collapse, you’ll probably get a kick out of Stepping Sisters. It is not exactly high art, but it has a rhythm that feels almost like a frantic stage play. If you need your comedies to have tight, logical plotting or modern sensibilities, you’ll likely find the whole thing a bit exhausting. The premise is simple enough: former burlesque dancers trying to pass as posh ladies. It is the kind of..."
Pietro Sosso
Buddy G. DeSylva, William M. Conselman, Imogene Stanley, Bertrand Robinson, Howard Emmett Rogers, Howard Warren Comstock, Charles Williams, Howard Lindsay, Neal O'Hara
United States

1932 · IMDb 7

