An officer embarrasses a singer by walking away during one of her performances. He later apologizes and the two become closer, eventually falling in love.


If you have about an hour and a half and want to see how people in 1930 thought romance worked, this is a good pick. The Song Is Ended is mostly for folks who enjoy those early 'talkies' where the sound is a bit fuzzy and everyone acts with their whole body. If you hate movies where people burst into song or if you ca...

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"If you have about an hour and a half and want to see how people in 1930 thought romance worked, this is a good pick. The Song Is Ended is mostly for folks who enjoy those early 'talkies' where the sound is a bit fuzzy and everyone acts with their whole body. If you hate movies where people burst into song or if you can't stand old black-and-white films with crackly audio, stay far away from this one. It is very much a product of its time. 🎹 The whole plot kicks off because this officer guy is..."
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