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Loading... 42nd Street [1933 film]by Lloyd Bacon (Director), Rian James (Screenwriter), James Seymour (Screenwriter)
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A Broadway musical director has troubles during rehearsal, promotes the understudy and has a successful opening night. Chiefly memorable for the incredible musical numbers. No library descriptions found. |
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A stage musical is rehearsed.
C (Indifferent).
Wait, that was the whole movie? I feel like we came in (and left) in the middle, and maybe a lot of scenes were cut, too. Not that I wanted there to be more of this movie. Honestly, the not having to wait around while they establish and resolve all their boring character and story arcs is one of the best things about this movie.
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