Winners of the Lucky Stars National Dance Contest - one woman from each of the United States - are welcomed to Palm Springs. Palm Springs being the desert playground for the movie stars, the women are introduced to the cavalcade of stars vacationing in Palm Springs at the time.
John W. Krafft
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Is it worth your time? Honestly, only if you have a massive soft spot for 1930s PR stunts or if you really, really need to see what people thought was 'fun' about eighty years ago. If you want a plot, keep walking. This is a glorified vacation video with a budget. It’s kind of funny how they gathered one winner from e...


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Hal Roach
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"Is it worth your time? Honestly, only if you have a massive soft spot for 1930s PR stunts or if you really, really need to see what people thought was 'fun' about eighty years ago. If you want a plot, keep walking. This is a glorified vacation video with a budget. It’s kind of funny how they gathered one winner from every single state just to have them stand around looking polite while famous people do their thing. The sheer logistics of it must have been a nightmare. But on screen? They mostly..."


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