
Ted Husing delivers the results of his findings in the film capital. Among his finds are Benny Bartlett, the child actor, singer and composer, Joey Rardin, who can imitate an orchestra with his voice; Dorothy Lamour, singer.

Is this actually worth watching? Look, if you’re a total sucker for 1930s Hollywood fluff, you might get a kick out of this. If you value your time or get annoyed by people talking in that weird, fast-paced 'radio announcer' voice, skip it. It’s barely a movie; it’s more like an extended, slightly awkward commercial fo...
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"Is this actually worth watching? Look, if you’re a total sucker for 1930s Hollywood fluff, you might get a kick out of this. If you value your time or get annoyed by people talking in that weird, fast-paced 'radio announcer' voice, skip it. It’s barely a movie; it’s more like an extended, slightly awkward commercial for studio talent. Ted Husing is our host, and he walks around with the kind of stiff enthusiasm that makes you wonder if he’s being paid in ham sandwiches. He’s looking for the 'ne..."
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1930 · IMDb 6.3


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