Leave London, Tony goes Canada, is owner of dance hall. Dancer Maxine falls in love.

If you're the kind of person who likes watching movies where people make life-altering decisions in about three seconds, then The Dancers is probably for you. It’s a 1930 talkie that feels like it’s still trying to figure out how microphones and logic work at the same time. You’d probably enjoy this if you have a soft ...

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

Chandler Sprague

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"If you're the kind of person who likes watching movies where people make life-altering decisions in about three seconds, then The Dancers is probably for you. It’s a 1930 talkie that feels like it’s still trying to figure out how microphones and logic work at the same time. You’d probably enjoy this if you have a soft spot for dusty melodramas where the stakes are impossibly high and the acting is, well, vibrant. If you hate movies where characters solve their problems by drinking poison, you sh..."

Tyrell Davis
Gerald du Maurier, Viola Tree, Edwin J. Burke
United States

1931 · IMDb 6.1

