Susan Adams, who is employed as a pianist in a Broadway music shop, entertains ambitions for a stage career. Arthur Bennett, famous theatrical producer and successful star-maker, summons her to his office to complain about her noisy piano below him, and she haughtily responds that she will stop if he gives her a chance on the stage.

Is this film worth watching?Short answer: Yes, but it's not without its flaws. It's a charming and engaging look at 1920s New York City and the jazz scene, perfect for those who enjoy romantic comedies with a touch of historical flavor. 'Syncopating Sue' is a film that works because of its period setting and the chemis...

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

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"Is this film worth watching?Short answer: Yes, but it's not without its flaws. It's a charming and engaging look at 1920s New York City and the jazz scene, perfect for those who enjoy romantic comedies with a touch of historical flavor. 'Syncopating Sue' is a film that works because of its period setting and the chemistry between its leads, but it fails because it takes itself a bit too seriously at times. You should watch it if you're a fan of classic Hollywood melodrama and the golden age of j..."
Elmo Billings
Reginald Butler Goode, Jack Wagner, Adelaide Heilbron
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